SOLUTION: These are more graphing problems I don't get :o(
Draw the graph of the equation x^2/9 + y^2/16 =1
Draw the graph of the equation 4x^2-9y^2 =36
Draw the graph of the equat
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Question 91185: These are more graphing problems I don't get :o(
Draw the graph of the equation x^2/9 + y^2/16 =1
Draw the graph of the equation 4x^2-9y^2 =36
Draw the graph of the equation x=(y+1)^2+2
Answer by chitra(359) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The given 3 equations are:
1)
This is an equation in the form of
On comparing, we find that the given equation represents an ellipse.
Hence, the graph looks in this way.
The second equation is:
Comparing this equation with the standard equation we find that the given equation represents a hyperbola.
Hence, the graph looks in this way.
The third equation is:
This can be written as:
Hence, the graph looks like this.
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