SOLUTION: Rotate the axis to eliminate the xy-term in the equation. Then write the equation in standard form. Sketch the graph of the resulting equation, showing both sets of axes. (2x^2)

Algebra ->  Quadratic-relations-and-conic-sections -> SOLUTION: Rotate the axis to eliminate the xy-term in the equation. Then write the equation in standard form. Sketch the graph of the resulting equation, showing both sets of axes. (2x^2)      Log On


   



Question 740036: Rotate the axis to eliminate the xy-term in the equation. Then write the equation in standard form. Sketch the graph of the resulting equation, showing both sets of axes.
(2x^2)+ xy + (2y^2)- 8 = 0
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