SOLUTION: Which equation represents the equation of a hyperbola? F- x^2=2y G- (3x^2)+(3y^2)+9y=7 H- (2x^2)-(3y^2)+x=10 J- (x^2)+(2y^2)-4x-3y+5=11

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Question 600116: Which equation represents the equation of a hyperbola?
F- x^2=2y
G- (3x^2)+(3y^2)+9y=7
H- (2x^2)-(3y^2)+x=10
J- (x^2)+(2y^2)-4x-3y+5=11

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Which equation represents the equation of a hyperbola?
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A hyperbola equation has different signs for the x^2 and y^2 terms (when they're on the same side of the equal sign). One is +, the other minus. Look for that.