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Hypothesis Testing: Concepts On Population Mean and Population Proportion

Here are the steps to solve the problem: 1. The standard form of the hyperbola is given as: 2. From the standard form, we know the foci are at (-c,0) and (c,0) 3. Since the sun is given to be at the focus with non-negative coordinates, its coordinates must be (c,0) 4. To find how close the comet comes to the sun, we set x=c in the standard form equation and solve for y. This gives the vertex, which is the closest approach. So, (a) The coordinates of the sun are (2.00, 0) rounded to the nearest hundredth (b

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Hypothesis Testing: Concepts On Population Mean and Population Proportion

Here are the steps to solve the problem: 1. The standard form of the hyperbola is given as: 2. From the standard form, we know the foci are at (-c,0) and (c,0) 3. Since the sun is given to be at the focus with non-negative coordinates, its coordinates must be (c,0) 4. To find how close the comet comes to the sun, we set x=c in the standard form equation and solve for y. This gives the vertex, which is the closest approach. So, (a) The coordinates of the sun are (2.00, 0) rounded to the nearest hundredth (b

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HYPOTHESIS

TESTING
Concepts on Population Mean and
Population Proportion

Grade 11 – Statistics and Probability


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Hypothesis
Testing
formal way to make a decision
based on statistical analysis

these tests are about a population


parameter
• Hypothesis Testing -
Learning Outcome of the Lesson

Illustrate hyperbola;

Determine the standard equation of the hyperbola;

Solve situational problems involving hyperbola.


What are. . .

the standard equations


of the Hyperbola based
on forms?

the coordinates of the


Hyperbola?
Standard Equation of the
Hyperbola
•  Center at the Origin

i. ii.
Standard Equation of the
Hyperbola
•  Center at (h, k)

i. ii.
Coordinates of the Hyperbola

•  Center: Origin (0, 0) or Quadrant and Axes (h, k)


Foci: (c, 0) and (-c, 0)

Vertices: (a, 0) and (-a, 0)

Asymptotes: and
Steps in finding the Standard
Equation
Identify the orientation of the hyperbola

Use the coordinates

Apply the related concepts in finding the equation

Illustrate the equation


How to solve problems related to
Hyperbola
Use the concept of the hyperbola

Apply the coordinates

Use the standard equation as guide in


solving the problem
Find the Standard Equation which satisfies
the given conditions.

Example 1.
Find the standard equation of Hyperbola with foci
(-3, -2 ) and (15, -2), and a vertex at (9, -2).
Example 2.
Find the equation if are foci (-7, -17) and (-7, 17) with
the absolute value of the difference of the distances
of any point from the foci is 24.
Example 3.
•Two
  buildings in a shopping complex are shaped like
a branches of the hyperbola  
where x and y are in feet. How far apart are the
buildings at their closest part?
Now,
Are you
ready?
GROUP
ACTIVITY
Direction: Use the given sheet of
paper with the given problem.
Find the Equation of the HYPERBOLA

1. Find the equation of the hyperbola where the difference of the


focal radii is 6, and the endpoints of the conjugate
axis are (−2,8) and (−2,−2).

2. What is the standard form equation of the hyperbola that has


vertices at (0,−2)(0,−2) and (6,−2)(6,−2) and foci at (−2,−2)
(−2,−2) and (8,−2)?
Solve the Problem Involving HYPERBOLA
•  A comet’s path (as it approaches the sun) can be
modeled by one branch of the hyperbola , where the
sun is at the focus of that part of the hyperbola. Each
unit of the coordinate system is 1 million miles.
(a) Find the coordinates of the sun (assuming it is at
the focus with non-negative coordinates). Round to
the nearest hundredth. 
(b) How close does the comet come to the sun?

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