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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help me? Identify the center and intercepts of the conic section. Then find the domain and range see attachment. I'll medal<3 http://gyazo.com/14f9bb6c75530cd577438165077baff4

OpenStudy (haichi):

Nah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bummer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do you know Felavin

OpenStudy (anonymous):

FROM FIGURE, it's simple

OpenStudy (bibby):

the x intercepts are the points where y=0 the y intercepts are the points where x=0 as such, we can cross out a/c/d looking at the graph, the ellipsis hits the x axis/has x intercepts at (3,0) and (-3,0) the y intercepts are at (0,5) and (0,-5)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks bibby <3

OpenStudy (bibby):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wanna help me with a similar one perhaps?

OpenStudy (bibby):

I don't /want/ to, but if you post other questions I might

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im posting it on here sorry. http://gyazo.com/570a3ba784e807cedd6774edc60916ec

OpenStudy (bibby):

idc about medals

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you know what i care about?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

your help

OpenStudy (bibby):

you really know how to make a girl feel special

OpenStudy (bibby):

it's definitely not d because the range is the limitation on y, not x it's definitely not b because x intercepts are of the form (a,0) what's the difference between a and c?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the <> signs are different

OpenStudy (bibby):

oh, my excuse is that it's late yeah \(y\le-5\) looks like |dw:1416553761391:dw|

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