ILoveMath4Days
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I was playing with the hyperbola (x)^2 /9 - (y)^2 /9, and when I multiplied them together instead of subtracting them it gave me something weird that I can't quite explain.
I could not send an image of the graph but I can put the demos link, https://www.desmos.com/calculator/cv3milgu6c, please do not mess with the values but you can turn lines on and off. If someone could take a look at it and explain why when you multiply the parts of the hyperbola the give you the thing that I can't explain, and by dividing it gives you the asymptotes of the hyperbola, that would be greatly appreciated.
I could not send an image of the graph but I can put the demos link, https://www.desmos.com/calculator/cv3milgu6c, please do not mess with the values but you can turn lines on and off. If someone could take a look at it and explain why when you multiply the parts of the hyperbola the give you the thing that I can't explain, and by dividing it gives you the asymptotes of the hyperbola, that would be greatly appreciated.