SOLUTION: the length of straight line x-3y=1 intercepted by hyperbola x^2-4y^2=1
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Question 824389: the length of straight line x-3y=1 intercepted by hyperbola x^2-4y^2=1
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
intersect at
(-13/5, -6/5) and (1, 0)
distance
6 sqrt(2/5)=3.79473
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