Hi,
2x^2+2y^2-8x+12y+2=0
2(x-2)^2 + 2(y+3)^2 = -2 + 8 + 18

See below descriptions of various conics                         
Standard Form of an Equation of a Circle is  
 
where Pt(h,k) is the center and r is the radius
 Standard Form of an Equation of an Ellipse is  
 
where Pt(h,k) is the center. (a variable positioned to correspond with major axis)
 a and b  are the respective vertices distances from center
 and ± are the foci distances from center: a > b
are the foci distances from center: a > b
Standard Form of an Equation of an Hyperbola opening up and down is:
   with C(h,k) and vertices 'b' units up and down from center,  2b the length of the transverse axis
 with C(h,k) and vertices 'b' units up and down from center,  2b the length of the transverse axis
Foci  units units up and down from center, along x = h
units units up and down from center, along x = h
& Asymptotes Lines passing thru C(h,k), with slopes m =  ± b/a
Standard Form of an Equation of an Hyperbola opening right and  left is:
   with C(h,k) and vertices 'a' units right and left of center,   2a the length of the transverse axis
 with C(h,k) and vertices 'a' units right and left of center,   2a the length of the transverse axis
Foci are  units right and left of center along y = k
 units right and left of center along y = k
& Asymptotes Lines passing thru C(h,k), with slopes  m =  ± b/a 
the vertex form of a Parabola opening up(a>0) or down(a<0),  
 
where(h,k) is the vertex  and  x = h  is the Line of Symmetry
The standard form is  , where  the focus is (h,k + p)
, where  the focus is (h,k + p)
and  length of  the  latus rectum is 4p.
the vertex form of a Parabola opening right(a>0) or left(a<0), 
 where(h,k) is the vertex and  y = k  is the Line of Symmetry
The standard form is  , where  the focus is (h +p,k )
, where  the focus is (h +p,k )
and  length of  the  latus rectum is 4p.