Home
Class 12
MATHS
x^(3)+y^(3)+4x^(3)y=0...

x^(3)+y^(3)+4x^(3)y=0

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Find the greatest value of x^(3)y^(4) if 2x+3y=7 and x>=0,y>=0 .

The equation of the transvers axis of the hyperbola (x-3)^2+(y=1)^2+(4x+3y)^2 is x+3y=0 (b) 4x+3y=9 3x-4y=13 (d) 4x+3y=0

The equation of the transvers axis of the hyperbola (x-3)^2+(y+1)^2=(4x+3y)^2 is (a) x+3y=0 (b) 4x+3y=9 3x-4y=13 (d) 4x+3y=0

The equation of the transvers axis of the hyperbola (x-3)^2+(y=1)^2+(4x+3y)^2 is x+3y=0 (b) 4x+3y=9 3x-4y=13 (d) 4x+3y=0

The equation of the transvers axis of the hyperbola (x-3)^2+(y+1)^2=(4x+3y)^2 is x+3y=0 (b) 4x+3y=9 3x-4y=13 (d) 4x+3y=0

The equation of the transvers axis of the hyperbola (x-3)^(2)+(y+1)^(2)=(4x+3y)^(2) is x+3y=0 (b) 4x+3y=93x-4y=13 (d) 4x+3y=0

Identify the type of conic section for each of the equations 1. 2x^(2) -y^(2) = 7 2. 3x^(2) +3 y^(2) -4x + 3y + 10 =0 3. 3x^(2) + 2y^(2) = 14 4. x^(2) + y^(2) + x-y=0 5. 11x^(2) -25y^(2) -44x + 50y - 256 =0 6. y^(2) + 4x + 3y + 4=0

If 2x^(2)+2y^(2) +4x+5y+1=0 and 3x^(2)+3y^(2)+6x -7y+3k=0 are orthogonal ,then value of k is

Find common tangent of the two curve y^(2)=4x and x^(2)+y^(2)-6x=0 (a) y=(x)/(3)+3 (b) y=((x)/(sqrt(3))-sqrt(3)) (c) y=(x)/(3)-3 (d) y=((x)/(sqrt(3))+sqrt(3))

Find common tangent of the two curve y^(2)=4x and x^(2)+y^(2)-6x=0 (a) y=(x)/(3)+3 (b) y=((x)/(sqrt(3))-sqrt(3)) (c) y=(x)/(3)-3 (d) y=((x)/(sqrt(3))+sqrt(3))