SOLUTION: 1. what type of equation is 5x^2 + 3y - 8 + 0 ?
2. what type of equation is x^2 - 18x + 6y + 99 = 0?
3. what type of equation is x^2 - 4x^2 - 6x + 8y - 24 = 0?
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-> SOLUTION: 1. what type of equation is 5x^2 + 3y - 8 + 0 ?
2. what type of equation is x^2 - 18x + 6y + 99 = 0?
3. what type of equation is x^2 - 4x^2 - 6x + 8y - 24 = 0?
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Question 725334: 1. what type of equation is 5x^2 + 3y - 8 + 0 ?
2. what type of equation is x^2 - 18x + 6y + 99 = 0?
3. what type of equation is x^2 - 4x^2 - 6x + 8y - 24 = 0? Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
Your first one is not an equation at all. No equals sign.
The graph of the second one is a parabola that opens upward with a vertical axis of symmetry.
The third one, as written, is actually a parabola, downward, vertical. However, I suspect that the 4x^2 was supposed to be a 4y^2 and that this was supposed to be a hyperbola.
I can tell that your biggest problem with mathematics is inattention to detail. Go back and check your work EVERY TIME, even if your "work" is nothing more than typing a question into a website. Case in point: You didn't pay any attention to the instructions for posting, especially the instruction that says one problem per post. I don't know whether that was inattention or the modern teenager sense of entitlement though.
John
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it