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Conic Sections Art Project Guide

This project asks students to create an original work of art using conic sections. Students must sketch a design incorporating various curves related to conic sections, then recreate the design in Desmos using mathematical equations. The work must include at least 15 curves with 2 examples of each conic section type. Students will submit their final product for a quiz grade by November 24th. A simple example face is provided using circles and a parabola to demonstrate how to represent shapes mathematically.

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Conic Sections Art Project Guide

This project asks students to create an original work of art using conic sections. Students must sketch a design incorporating various curves related to conic sections, then recreate the design in Desmos using mathematical equations. The work must include at least 15 curves with 2 examples of each conic section type. Students will submit their final product for a quiz grade by November 24th. A simple example face is provided using circles and a parabola to demonstrate how to represent shapes mathematically.

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Project – Art with Conics

Conic sections are used in a wide variety of fields and are present in the world
around you. You are going to use conic sections to create a work of art. This
will require you to identify the presence of curves in familiar images and
connect them to mathematical forms. The picture below is a very simple
example. Your picture should incorporate greater complexity and creativity.
Directions:
Create a Desmos account if you do not already have one. On graph paper, sketch
a rough design that incorporates various curves and shapes related to conic
sections. Then create your design in Desmos using mathematical equations. If
you wish to replicate an image, you may choose to paste it in Desmos and then
create the curves to trace it.
Your work should have at least 15 curves, with at least 2 for each type of conic
section. You may include other types of graphs (lines, sine, …)
Share your final product with Ms. Jackson at [email protected]. It is
recommended that you submit it by 11/22/19, but you may turn it in as last as
11/24/19 with no penalty.
The picture below is a very simple example. Your picture should incorporate
greater complexity and creativity.
1. A circle that makes up the outline of the face. The equation of
this circle is x2 + y2 = 52.
2. The right eye is a circle with center at (2,2) and radius 1.
The equation is (x-2)2+ (y-2)2 =1. The left eye …..
3. The smile is a parabola. The vertex is (0,-4) and the point
(2,-3) is on the parabola. By solving for a (show work ),
you get the equation y= 3/16 x2 -4 . Graph the smile only for x values
between 4 and -4. To restrict the domain in Desmos, include
{-4 ≤ x ≤4} after the equation.

This project will count as a quiz grade. You may search the internet for ideas, but you will
receive a 0 if you plagiarize. This includes making minor tweaks to an existing work. See
Ms Jackson’s website for past works by Cedar Grove students (…More  Student Work )
RUBRIC

Below expectations Meets expectations Exceeds expectations


< 70 71 - 85 >85
Instructions not Instructions followed. Picture includes more
followed. Not all types All types of conic components than
of conic sections sections represented. required.
represented. 3
components (graph,
steps, artist’s
rendering) not provided

Picture is insufficiently Picture is has Notable complexity


complex (was not reasonably complex and/or originality.
challenging to create). elements. Image
Fewer curves than contains at least 15
required. curves.
Mathematical Equations are Deriving equations
representations not accurate. Following required great effort.
accurate. Domain not the steps provides
provided where expected results.
required

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