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Show that the asymptotes of the curve x
x?y2 = a? (x² + y2)
form a square of side 2 a.​

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Answered by niral
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

axx2+bxy2=1axx2+bxy2=1

Rearranging this into a nicer form:

y2=−b2∗x2a2−x2y2=−b2∗x2a2−x2

A vertical asymptote will occur when the denominator = 0.Therefore :

x=+/−ax=+/−a

For the Horizontal asymptope take the limit as x → infinity

y2=limx→infinity−b2∗x2

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