Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The vertices lie on the x-axis, as is determined by their coordinates. This makes the center of this hyperbola (0, 0) because the center is directly between the vertices. The fact that the foci also lie on the x-axis tells us that this is the main axis. What this also tells us is which way the hyperbola "opens". This one opens to the left and the right as opposed to up and down. The standard form for this hyperbola is:
and so far we have that h = 0 and k = 0.
By definition, a is the distance between the center and the vertices. So a = 5, and a-squared is 25. So we're getting there. Now here's the tricky part.
The expressions for the foci are (h-c, k) and (h+c, k). Since we know the foci lie at +/-13, we can use that to solve for c:
If h+c = 13 and h = 0, then
0 + c = 13 and c = 13.
We need that c value to help us find b:
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and
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so
b = 12. Now we're ready to fill in the equation:
and there you go!
Answer:
Part a) Rectangle
Part b) Triangle
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A) A cross section of the rectangular pyramid is cut with a plane parallel to the base. What is the name of the shape created by the cross section?
we know that
When a geometric plane slices any right pyramid so that the cut is parallel to the plane of the base, the cross section will have the same shape (but not the same size) as the base, So, in the case of a right rectangular pyramid, the cross section is a rectangle
Part b) If a cross section of the rectangular pyramid is cut perpendicular to the base, passing through the top vertex, what would be the shape of the resulting cross section?
we know that
Cross sections perpendicular to the base and through the vertex will be triangles
Answer:
56 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
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