(a)
Suitable change of coordinates (i.e., a rotation and/or a translation) so that the resulting
(b)
Suitable change of coordinates (i.e., a translation and/or a rotation) so that the resulting conic section is in standard form, identify the curve and sketch the graph.
(c)
Suitable change of coordinates (either rotational or translational) so that the resulting conic section is in standard form, identify the curve and sketch the graph.
(d)
Suitable change of coordinates (either translational or rotational) so that the resulting conic section is in standard form, identify the curve and sketch the graph.
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