hey everyone
this ia question 6c, exercise 32b from the fitzpatrick:
Sketch the following and show that they represent rectangular hyperbolas:
2xy - 3x - y - 2 = 0.
my only problem is putting into hyperbola format so i can sketch it....i tried multiplying everything by y which ended up as:
1/(3x-2) - 2x = -1/y
i don't know how i can simplify that any further, mutliplying by x was just as useless. any help appreciated! thanks
this ia question 6c, exercise 32b from the fitzpatrick:
Sketch the following and show that they represent rectangular hyperbolas:
2xy - 3x - y - 2 = 0.
my only problem is putting into hyperbola format so i can sketch it....i tried multiplying everything by y which ended up as:
1/(3x-2) - 2x = -1/y
i don't know how i can simplify that any further, mutliplying by x was just as useless. any help appreciated! thanks