FP1 - Rectangular hyperbola?

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    FP1 - Rectangular hyperbola?


    Why Is P(ct^2, c/t)? Is it not just P(ct,c/t)?
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    Re: FP1 - Rectangular hyperbola?
    (Original post by COLON.D)


    Why Is P(ct^2, c/t)? Is it not just P(ct,c/t)?
    It should be  \displaystyle \text{P} \left( ct, \ \frac{c}{t} \right)

    Its probably a typo.
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    Re: FP1 - Rectangular hyperbola?
    (Original post by raheem94)
    It should be  \displaystyle \text{P} \left( ct, \ \frac{c}{t} \right)

    Its probably a typo.
    thank you
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