SOLUTION: What is the standard form of the equation x^2+3y^2+4x+6y+1=0?
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Question 1045637: What is the standard form of the equation x^2+3y^2+4x+6y+1=0?
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the standard form of the equation will be:
......group like terms
......complete squares
.....recall, and in your case for we have and , so we can find
->->
for we have and , so we can find
->->
then we have
..............both sides divide by
-> you have an ellipse and this is the standard form of the equation
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