SOLUTION: I am being asked to graph:
4x^2-y^2>36
So i know that it is going to be a hyperbola, but how can i get it into a neat standard form? Am i supposed to divide by 36 on both sides
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4x^2-y^2>36
So i know that it is going to be a hyperbola, but how can i get it into a neat standard form? Am i supposed to divide by 36 on both sides
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Question 192364: I am being asked to graph:
4x^2-y^2>36
So i know that it is going to be a hyperbola, but how can i get it into a neat standard form? Am i supposed to divide by 36 on both sides and deal with the messy X term, or is there a different way? Answer by Mathtut(3670) (Show Source):