Chapter 10: Q 28. (page 677)
In Problem, determine the appropriate rotation formulas to use so that the new equation contains no term.
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Chapter 10: Q 28. (page 677)
In Problem, determine the appropriate rotation formulas to use so that the new equation contains no term.
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Find the vertex, focus, and directrix of each parabola. Graph the equation by hand. Verify your graph using a graphing utility.
Find the equation of the parabola described. Find the two points that define the latus rectum, and graph the equation by hand.
Vertex is atand focus is at.
To graph , shift the graph of to the (left/right) unit(s) and then (up/down) unit(s).
2. To complete the square of ,add _______.
In Problems 43–52, identify the graph of each equation without applying a rotation of axes.
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