SOLUTION: what is the answer of this hyperbole: x^2 -4x-2y+10=0
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Question 867613: what is the answer of this hyperbole: x^2 -4x-2y+10=0
Answer by josgarithmetic(39623) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is the question about the equation ?
It is NOT a hyperbola. If you want as a hyperbola, maybe you forgot to include an exponent:
; but to be sure of which type of conic section, either do an appropriate check-test, or convert to standard form through completion of the square.
You should find
.
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This would be a hyperbola with center (2,0), vertices (2, -sqrt(3)), and (2, sqrt(3)).
Actually the parabola as originally expressed in equation:
Just as simple, maybe more simple.
Same term for completing the square in x.
Symmetric property and mult b.sds by (1/2),
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