Chapter 10: Q. 19 (page 699)
In Problems, identify each conic without completing the squares and without applying a rotation of axes.
Short Answer
The given equation represents a parabola.
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Chapter 10: Q. 19 (page 699)
In Problems, identify each conic without completing the squares and without applying a rotation of axes.
The given equation represents a parabola.
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Find the equation of the parabola described. Find the two points that define the latus rectum, and graph the equation by hand.
line of directix and vertex at the point.
In Problem, identify the graph of each equation without completing the squares.
In Problems 43–52, identify the graph of each equation without applying a rotation of axes.
Find an equation for each ellipse. Graph the equation by hand.
Center at : focus at : contains the point
The standard equation of a circle with center at and radius 1 is ________.
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