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To match the equation with the given graphs.

Answer to Problem 96E
- 1(b)
- 2(a)
- 3(d)
- 4(c)
Explanation of Solution
Given Data:
Figures:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Given equation is
Calculation:
Compare the equation with
So equation represents a hyperbola .
Hence the matching graph is
Given equation is
So the equation represents a circle.
Hence the matching graph is
Given equation is
So the equation represents a parabola.
Hence the matching graph is
Given equation is
So the equation represents a ellipse.
Hence the matching graph is
Solution: Given equation is
- 1(b)
- 2(a)
- 3(d)
- 4(c)
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