?Orthogonal Trajectories In Exercises 77–80, use a graphing utility to sketch the intersecting graphs of the equations and show that they are orthogona
Chapter 3, Problem 77(choose chapter or problem)
Orthogonal Trajectories In Exercises 77–80, use a graphing utility to sketch the intersecting graphs of the equations and show that they are orthogonal. [Two graphs are orthogonal if at their point(s) of intersection, their tangent lines are perpendicular to each other.]
\(2 x^{2}+y^{2}=6\)
\(y^{2}=4 x\)
Text Transcription:
2x^2+y^2=6
y^2=4x
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