Elements of Analytic Geometry

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2. Reduce each of the following equations to one of the forms in 244. (a)xy=-2. (b) 6z 2 - bxy - 6 y* = 0.
(c) 3z 2 -10zy + 3?/ 2 + 8 = 0. (d) 13x 2 - lOzy + 13y 2 - 72 = 0.
159. Transformation to Parallel Axes. To transform the general equation of the second degree (1), 154, to parallel axes through any point (X Q, i/ ), we have to substitute ( 13) the resulting equation is where the new constant term is (7) C' = Ax* + 2Hx (&0 + B It thus appears that after any translation of the coordinate sy
...stem : (a) the coefficients of the terms of the second degree remain unchanged ; (6) the new coefficients of the terms of the first degree are linear functions of the coordinates of the new origin ; (c) the new constant term is the result of substituting the coordinates of the new origin in the left-hand member of the original equation.
156 PLANE ANALYTIC GEOMETRY [VIII, 160 160. Transformation to the Center. The transformed equa- tion will contain no terms of the first degree, i. E. It will be of the form (8) Ax' 2 + 2 Hx'y' + By' 2 + C' = 0, if we can select the new origin (X Q, y Q ) so that (9) This is certainly possible whenever i ', and we then find : Mm FH-GB GH-FA \1-\J) XQ - As the equation (8) remains unchanged when x', y f are replaced by x', y', respectively, the new origin so found is the center of the curve ( 133).


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