I+V = VI

asked by ken260234
on Nov 27, 2024 at 7:48 am



You asked:

Investigate the equation: \(I + V = V I\).

MathBot Answer:

The graph of the equation \(I + V = V I\) is a hyperbola.


The coordinates of its foci are: \(\left(1 + \sqrt{2}, 1 + \sqrt{2}\right)\) and \(\left(1 - \sqrt{2}, 1 - \sqrt{2}\right)\).

The coordinates of its vertices are: \(\left(2, 2\right)\) and \(\left(0, 0\right)\).

The asymptotes have equations: \(V - 1 = 0\) and \(I - 1 = 0\).