Calculus 2012 Student Edition (by Finney/Demana/Waits/Kennedy)
Calculus 2012 Student Edition (by Finney/Demana/Waits/Kennedy)
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780133178579
Author: Ross L. Finney
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter A5.3, Problem 39E

(a)

To determine

To find: the kind of given conic section.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 39E

Here, the given curve represents a hyperbola.

Explanation of Solution

Given: xy+2xy=0 and y=2x .

Calculation:

Given the following equation: xy+2xy=0 .

Comparing with the standard equation for a Quadratic Curve’.

  Ax2+Bxy+Cy2+Dx+Ey+F=0

Thus,

  A=0,B=1,C=0

Now, discriminate D

  =B24AC=(1)2A(0)(0)=1

Since D>0 , the given curve represents a hyperbola.

Conclusion:

Hence, the given curve represents a hyperbola.

(b)

To determine

To solve: the given equation and sketch the graph.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 39E

Here, the given equation of curve is y=2xx1 .

Explanation of Solution

Given: xy+2xy=0 .

Calculation:

  xy+2xy=0y(x1)=2xy=2xx1

The graph of the above function is plotted below.

  Calculus 2012 Student Edition (by Finney/Demana/Waits/Kennedy), Chapter A5.3, Problem 39E , additional homework tip  1

Conclusion:

Hence, the given equation of curve is y=2xx1 .

(c)

To determine

To find: the equation for the line parallel to a line.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 39E

Here, the equation for the line parallel to the line is y=2x3 .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Line y=2x .

Calculation:

  y=2xx1dydx=2(x1)2

Slope of given line y=2x ,

  m=2

For the lines to be normal to the curve,

  1dydx=m(x1)22=2(x1)2=4x=3orx=1

For x=3 ,

  y=2xx1   =2(3)(3)1   =3

Therefore, (3,3) is a point on the hyperbola where a line with slope m=2 is normal.

So, the line is

  y+3=2(x3)

Or, y=2x+3

For x=1 ,

  y=2xx1   =2(1)(1)1   =1

Therefore, (1,1) is a point on the hyperbola where a line with slope m=2 is normal.

So, the line is

  y+1=2(x+1)

Or y=2x3

Adding the lines to the plot, the graph becomes:

  Calculus 2012 Student Edition (by Finney/Demana/Waits/Kennedy), Chapter A5.3, Problem 39E , additional homework tip  2

Conclusion:

Hence, the equation for the line parallel to the line is y=2x3 .

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Calculus 2012 Student Edition (by Finney/Demana/Waits/Kennedy)

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