Chapter 10: Q36. (page 677)
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.
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Chapter 10: Q36. (page 677)
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.
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In Problems 43–52, identify the graph of each equation without applying a rotation of axes.
To complete the square of , add .
Except for degenerate cases, the equationdefines an ellipse if ________ .
The standard equation of a circle with center at and radius 1 is ________.
The point that is symmetric with respect to the y-axis to the point is .
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