To find: center, foci, vertices, asymptotes and radius of the given
Answer to Problem 36E
The center is (1, 2).
The vertices are (2,2) and
The foci are
The asymptotes are
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Calculation:
The given equation can be written as,
It is known that
And
So, subtracting 3 from both sides of the given equation,
Or,
Or,
This equation represents a hyperbola:
The center is (1, 2) and the vertices are (2,2) and
And,
So the foci are
Conclusion:
Therefore, the center is (1, 2).
The vertices are (2,2) and
The foci are
The asymptotes are
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