Given the equation of a function 2x² + 5y² - 16x + 20y + 108 = 0, translate the origin so that the new equation will have no first-degree terms.

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Chapter11: Topics From Analytic Geometry
Section11.3: Hyperbolas
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Find the equation of the hyperbola with
vertex (-4, 0) and foci at (-5, 0) and (1, 0).
Given the equation of a function 2x² + 5y² -
16x + 20y + 108 = 0, translate the origin so
%3D
that the new equation will have
no
first-degree terms.
Transcribed Image Text:Find the equation of the hyperbola with vertex (-4, 0) and foci at (-5, 0) and (1, 0). Given the equation of a function 2x² + 5y² - 16x + 20y + 108 = 0, translate the origin so %3D that the new equation will have no first-degree terms.
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