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The equation of a conic section is 2x^2-10y^2-12x-2=0 What is the equation in graphing form?
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Hello,
2x²-10y²-12x-2=0
==>2(x²-6x+9)-10y²-2-18=0
==>2(x-3)²-10y²=20
==>(x-3)²-5y²=10
is an hyperbola. center=(3,0)
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