Chapter 10: Q 18. (page 677)
In Problem, identify the graph of each equation without completing the squares.
Short Answer
The graph is of hyperbola.
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Chapter 10: Q 18. (page 677)
In Problem, identify the graph of each equation without completing the squares.
The graph is of hyperbola.
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To eliminate the term from the equation , rotate the axes through an angle , where .
Find an equation for each ellipse. Graph the equation by hand.
Center atvertex at contains the point.
In Problems 15–18, the graph of a hyperbola is given. Match each graph to its equation.
Equations:
Graph:

Find the vertex, focus, and directrix of each parabola. Graph the equation by hand. Verify your graph using a graphing utility.
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line of directix and vertex at the point.
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