Chapter 10: Q 30. (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 30. (page 677)
In Problem, determine the appropriate rotation formulas to use so that the new equation contains no term.
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Semi elliptical Arch Bridge: A bridge is built in the shape of a semi elliptical arch. The bridge has a span of feet and a
maximum height of feet. Choose a suitable rectangular coordinate system and find the height of the arch at distances
of and feet from the center.
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 directix of the line .
A hyperbola for which is called an equilateral hyperbola. Find the eccentricity of an equilateral hyperbola.
[Note: The eccentricity of a hyperbola is defined in Problem 81.]
In Problems 31– 42, rotate the axes so that the new equation contains no xy-term. Analyze and graph the new equation. Refer to Problems 21–30 for Problems 31– 40.
To graph , shift the graph of to the (left/right) unit(s) and then (up/down) unit(s).
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