This course describes how conic sections are created when a plane cuts a random slice through a three-dimensional cone (also called a ‘double napped’ cone). It discusses parabolas, which is a curve where any point is at an equal distance from a fixed point (the focus) and a fixed straight line (the directrix). This course explores the various ways of deriving equations of parabolas with horizontal and vertical orientations. It also shows you how to write equations of parabolas in standard and general form. Learn about graphing parabolas and analyzing parabolas from data. Analyze a circle, which is the set of all points on a plane that are a fixed distance from a centre. You will then see how to derive equations of circles centred at the origin. Also, you will learn about graphing circles and the process of analyzing circles from data, including finding centre and radius as well as writing the appropriate equations. The course explains the applications of circles, especially in real-world situations.
Next, the material takes you through the world of ellipses, which are the set of all points in a plane, the sum of whose distance from two fixed points, called the foci, is a constant. You will study the circle, which is a special type of ellipse where both focal points are at the same point, the centre. The course goes on to explain how to derive equations of ellipses with horizontal and vertical orientations. It also describes how to write equations of ellipses in standard and general form. You will learn about graphing ellipses and study how to analyze ellipses from data: that is, finding vertices and foci along with writing the appropriate equations. You will be taken through how to write the equation of ellipses using specific conditions. Learn how the orbits of the planets around the sun are elliptical and see how the sun is positioned at the focus of the ellipse. If you have heard about hyperbolas before and you are interested in knowing more about their formation and their applications, then you are taking the right course. The material discusses in detail how hyperbolas are formed and their importance in the development of satellites. You will also learn how radio systems' signals employ hyperbolic functions.
Finally, the course explains the importance of exponential functions and how they are used in many real-world situations. Be introduced to the definition and properties of exponential functions, and study how they are used to find the exponential decay or exponential growth or, in some cases, compute investments. You will also be introduced to the possible ways of using exponential functions to model populations and so on. The course describes graphing exponential functions and solving exponential equations. Study in great detail the application of the inverse of exponential functions. Another interesting aspect of exponential functions you will get to learn is the logarithmic function which is of the form y = logax where x is a real number variable, and a is a constant (a > 0, a ≠ 1). The course gives the definition and properties of logarithmic functions, and you will learn about graphing logarithmic functions and solving logarithmic equations. Get to know how mathematicians manipulate logarithmic expressions by changing the functions from one base to another. This course comes highly recommended if you have an interest in engineering and seek to solidify your knowledge of mathematical concepts used for this exciting field.
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
- Describe how to generate conic sect...
- Explain how to derive equations of ...
- Discuss how to graph parabolas and ...
- Discuss how to derive equations of ...
- Describe how to generate conic sections
- Explain how to derive equations of parabolas with horizontal and vertical orientations
- Discuss how to graph parabolas and analyzing parabolas from data
- Discuss how to derive equations of circles centred at the origin
- Explain the process of analyzing circles from data
- Explain how to derive equations of ellipses with horizontal and vertical orientations
- Explain the definition and properties of exponential functions
- Describe how to graph exponential functions and solve exponential equations
- Discuss the application of exponential functions and the Inverse of exponential functions
- Discuss how to graph logarithmic functions and solve logarithmic equations
View All Learning Outcomes View Less All Alison courses are free to enrol study and complete. To successfully complete this certificate course and become an Alison Graduate, you need to achieve 80% or higher in each course assessment. Once you have completed this certificate course, you have the option to acquire an official certificate, which is a great way to share your achievement with the world.
Your Alison certificate is:
- Ideal for sharing with potential employers
- Great for your CV, professional social media profiles and job applications.
- An indication of your commitment to continuously learn, upskill & achieve high results.
- An incentive for you to continue empowering yourself through lifelong learning.
Alison offers 3 types of certificates for completed certificate courses:
- Digital certificate: a downloadable certificate in PDF format immediately available to you when you complete your purchase.
- certificate: a physical version of your officially branded and security-marked certificate
All certificates are available to purchase through the Alison Shop. For more information on purchasing Alison certificate, please visit our FAQs. If you decide not to purchase your Alison certificate, you can still demonstrate your achievement by sharing your Learner Record or Learner Achievement Verification, both of which are accessible from your Account Settings.