Could anyone explain hyperbole's to me?
I have a math test tomorrow and can't find a step by step guide for finding asymptotes, foci, vertices, vertex and such with ellipses, hyperbole's, circles, and parabolas.
1. Stop using apostrophes. If you don't understand what they're for, it's safer (i.e. usually correct) to leave them out.
2. You mean hyperbolas, not hyperbole(s).
>>288842
They're exaggerated statements like "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse."
https://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/hyperbola.html
>>288880
Or "If I fail this math test, my parents will kill me."
>>288842
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conic_section
Especially "Standard forms in Cartesian coordinates" and following
>>288860
Not OP but people do that accidentally when they type. When you're a touch typist you don't think about what you're typing spelling wise. Being bothered by that to the point of telling people not to use it if they don't understand it is blatantly autistic.
And if you're really that intellectual you'd have answered his question.
Go to a trolling board baka.
>>289059
>When you're a touch typist you don't think about what you're typing spelling wise.
You're an idiot if you think that "touch typing" means "morons not bothering to read their shit before hitting Post".
>>289059
>And if you're really that intellectual you'd have answered his question.
1. Don't begin sentences with "and".
2. Having a basic grasp of English language and punctuation doesn't mean I know a damned thing about maths (which I don't).
Go to a dumbfuck board, dumbfuck.
>>289059
If you were a touch typist, you'd notice immediately, because you'd be looking at the screen not the keyboard.
I think you meant "shit typist", or "imbecile".