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posted 2014-07-09 11:08:52 -0600

Hey so an easy way to show the graphs is by first putting the equation into wolfram and then copying the link and pasting it into the "image" thing above. Below is a graph of $ 4x^2 -9y^2=1 $

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And I'm pretty sure you can get the other contours by setting z as a negative number. Below is a graph of $ 4x^2 -9y^2=-1 $

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I'm not sure about any of this though so feedback and/or other ideas would be very much appreciated!

Hey so an easy way to show the graphs is by first putting the equation into wolfram and then copying the link and pasting it into the "image" thing above. Below is a graph of $ 4x^2 -9y^2=1 $

image description

And I'm pretty sure you can get the other contours by setting z as a negative number. Below is a graph of $ 4x^2 -9y^2=-1 $

image description

I'm not sure about any of this though so feedback and/or other ideas would be very much appreciated!

Comment: I love WolframAlpha! The key issue by hand, though, is finding the intercepts.