The equation of the conjugate hyperbola of the hyperbola 3 x^ 2 -5 x y-2 y^ 2 +5 x+11…
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The equation of the conjugate hyperbola of the hyperbola \(3 x^{2}-5 x y-2 y^{2}+5 x+11 y-8=0\) is,
- \(3 x^{2}-5 x y-2 y^{2}+5 x+11 y-16=0\)
- \(3 x^{2}-5 x y-2 y^{2}-5 x+11 y-16=0\)
- \(3 x^{2}-5 x y-2 y^{2}+5 x-11 y+16=0\)
- None of these
Answer
(A) 3 x^ 2 -5 x y-2 y^ 2 +5 x+11 y-16=0
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