For Exercises 35-42, use the results of Exercises 27-30 and use the parameter t to write parametric equations representing the given curve. Answers may vary. Hyperbola with center: 0 , 0 , vertices 0 , ± 2 , and asymptotes y = ± 2 3 x
For Exercises 35-42, use the results of Exercises 27-30 and use the parameter t to write parametric equations representing the given curve. Answers may vary. Hyperbola with center: 0 , 0 , vertices 0 , ± 2 , and asymptotes y = ± 2 3 x
Solution Summary: The author explains the parametric equations of a hyperbola with center (0,0), vertices, and asymptotes.
For Exercises 35-42, use the results of Exercises 27-30 and use the parameter
t
to write parametric equations representing the given curve. Answers may vary.
Hyperbola with center:
0
,
0
, vertices
0
,
±
2
,
and asymptotes
y
=
±
2
3
x
5+
4
3
2
1.
-B
-2
-1
1
4
5
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
Complete an equation for the function graphed above
y =
60
फं
+
2
T
2
-2
-3
2
4 5 6
The graph above shows the function f(x). The graph below shows g(x).
फ
3
-1
-2
2
g(x) is a transformation of f(x) where g(x) = Af(Bx) where:
A =
B =
Let f(x) = 4√√
If g(x) is the graph of f(x) shifted up 6 units and right 3 units, write a formula for g(x)
g(x)=
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