Ellipse, Auxilary Circle (1 Viewer)

davidyin92

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Hey guys,
Can someone explain me the concept of the auxilary circle when dealing with the ellipse? :( Then can you also explain 5A of Terry Lee exercise 5.2. Thanks in advance.
 
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welll i dont have an exact definition but i would think that an auxiliary circle is i.e an ellipse is just a deformed circle on on axis (may that be vertical or horizontal). i really would worry too much about that , like seriosly its a maths exam not an english. try searching wiki if ur really interested.
 

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if i remember correctly the ellipse has the parametric coords (acos@,bsin@), the auxillary circle is simply a circle with parametric coords (acos@,acos@), i.e. x^2+y^2=a^2. The way my teacher taught it is it is essentially to help draw the ellipse....never really used it so i don't think it's that necessary.
 

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The auxilliary circle is actually relevant to deriving the parametric equations of the ellipse and hyperbola.
 

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