SOLUTION: 5x^2 -7y^2 -3x +7y -14=0 How do I move this to the hyperbola standard form

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Question 1010590: 5x^2 -7y^2 -3x +7y -14=0
How do I move this to the hyperbola standard form

Answer by josgarithmetic(39623)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!






Complete the squares for the x and y. Carefully watch what you must add to BOTH sides of the equation.

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