Asked by Lucy
                Write 36x^2-360x-25y^2-100y=100 in standard form. Then state whether the graphs of the equation is a parabola, circle, ellipse, or hyperbola.
I started with:
36(x^2 -10x+25)-25(y^2+4y+4)=100+36(25)-25(4)
which leads to: 36(x^2-10x+25)/900 - 25(y^2+4y+4)/900=1
Simplified to: (x-5)^2/25 - (y+2)^2/36; ellipse.
Is this correct?
            
        I started with:
36(x^2 -10x+25)-25(y^2+4y+4)=100+36(25)-25(4)
which leads to: 36(x^2-10x+25)/900 - 25(y^2+4y+4)/900=1
Simplified to: (x-5)^2/25 - (y+2)^2/36; ellipse.
Is this correct?
Answers
                    Answered by
            drwls
            
    Yes.
    
                    Answered by
            Count Iblis
            
    Algebra is correct, but this is then a hyperbola. 
Also, try to solve more complicated problems containing a term proportional to xy, e.g.:
x^2 + 3 x + y^2 - 12 y + 15 x y = 1588
    
Also, try to solve more complicated problems containing a term proportional to xy, e.g.:
x^2 + 3 x + y^2 - 12 y + 15 x y = 1588
                    Answered by
            drwls
            
    Yes, it's a hyperbola. I overlooked that - sign.
    
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