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    The Graph of an Equation of the Form\(A x ^ { 2 } + B y ^ { 2 } = C\)
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The Graph of an Equation of the Form Ax2+By2=CA x ^ { 2 } + B y ^ { 2 } = CAx2+By2=C

Question 119

Question 119

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The graph of an equation of the form Ax2+By2=CA x ^ { 2 } + B y ^ { 2 } = CAx2+By2=C , where A , B , and C are nonzero real numbers and A≠BA \neq BA=B is an hyperbola.

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