In this video I go over further into shifted conic sections and this time go into extreme detail in sketching the conic 9x^2 – 4y^2 – 72x + 8y + 176 = 0. While this formula is complicated, I show that we can simplify it by using algebra to gather all the terms with the x and y variable separately. Then I show that we can Complete the Square multiple times to only get the x and y variables to show up once. Doing so, we get a formula for a Vertical Shifted Hyperbola. This just means that we can take the basic formula for a vertical hyperbola, as well as all its foci, vertices, and asymptotes, and then shift them all according to the same methodology I covered in my earlier videos on shifted conics. While this is a VERY extensive video, the basic concept of shifting is quite simple, so this is a great video to illustrate shifting the more complicated hyperbola conic sections; so make sure to watch this video!
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I don’t always shift hyperbolas but when I do I make sure to shift its foci, vertices, and asymptotes lines too ;)
View Video Notes: https://steemit.com/mathematics/@mes/shifted-conics-example-4-hyperbola
that's obvious.
I like your explanation. very good @mes
Nice
I listen closely, I am amazed at you. @mes