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lana66690 [7]
2 years ago
11

Which graph represents StartFraction (x minus 2) squared Over 16 EndFraction minus StartFraction (y + 1) squared Over 9 EndFract

ion less-than-or-equal-to 1?
Mathematics
1 answer:
SSSSS [86.1K]2 years ago
3 0

The attached graph represents the graph of \frac{(x - 2)^2}{16} - \frac{(y + 1)^2}{9} \le 1

<h3>How to determine the graph?</h3>

The inequality is given as:

\frac{(x - 2)^2}{16} - \frac{(y + 1)^2}{9} \le 1

The above inequality represents a conic section.

The inequality symbol <= implies that, we make use of a closed line on the graph.

Next, we plot the graph using a graphing tool

See attachment for the graph of \frac{(x - 2)^2}{16} - \frac{(y + 1)^2}{9} \le 1

Read more about inequality at:

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<u>Complete question</u>

Which graph represents \frac{(x - 2)^2}{16} = \frac{(y + 1)^2}{9}?

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