Chapter 10: Q. 11 (page 700)
Identify the conic represented by the polar equation. Find the rectangular equation
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The given equation is of Hyperbola and the required equation in rectangular form is
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Chapter 10: Q. 11 (page 700)
Identify the conic represented by the polar equation. Find the rectangular equation
The given equation is of Hyperbola and the required equation in rectangular form is
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In Problems 43–52, identify the graph of each equation without applying a rotation of axes.
Find the vertex, focus, and directrix of each parabola. Graph the equation by hand. Verify your graph using a graphing utility.
In Problems 43–52, identify the graph of each equation without applying a rotation of axes.
Find the equation of the parabola described. Find the two points that define the latus rectum, and graph the equation by hand.
Focus at and vertex at.
In Problems 31– 42, rotate the axes so that the new equation contains no -term. Analyze and graph the new equation. Refer to Problems 21–30 for Problems 31– 40.
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