(6, 40) and (-1, 5)
It is the equation of a parabola.
Yes.
It is the parabola such that the coordinates of each point on it satisfies the given equation.
Y = X2 forms a parabola
A U shaped parabola
(-3, -5)
Coordinates: (-1, 5) and (6, 40) Length of line: 7 times the square root of 26 which is 35.693 to 3 d.p.
The minimum value of the parabola is at the point (-1/3, -4/3)
Straight line: 3x-y = 5 Curved parabola: 2x^2 +y^2 = 129 Points of intersection works out as: (52/11, 101/11) and (-2, -11)
If you mean the coordinates of the line x-y = 2 that intersects the curve of x2-4y2 = 5 Then the coordinates work out as: (3, 1) and (7/3, 1/3)
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In its general form of a straight line equation the perpendicular bisector equation works out as:- x-3y+76 = 0