Sentences with word «hyperbola»

I think there could be infinite sets of portfolios because is infinite collection of asset selections and percentage allocation and no one can really draw the efficient frontier so this is the imaginary shape and no one can sure if efficient frontier is half of hyperbola.
Given the X is below the hyperbola, it looks like I'm not getting properly compensated for the risk I'm taking.
«These mirrors have elliptical and hyperbolic shapes on a single substrate, and fixing of the relative positioning between the ellipse and the hyperbola can provide high image quality with lasting stability.»
Are we also expected to teach parabolas and hyperbolas?
Yet Common Core's «college readiness» definition omits content typically considered part of algebra 2 (and geometry), such as complex numbers, vectors, trigonometry, polynomial identities, the Binomial Theorem, logarithms, logarithmic and exponential functions, composite and inverse functions, matrices, ellipses and hyperbolae, and a few more.
We currently have worksheets covering graphing and properties of parabolas, equations of parabolas, graphing and properties of circles, equations of circles, graphing and properties of ellipses, equations of ellipses, graphing and properties of hyperbolas, equations of hyperbolas, classifying conic sections, eccentricity, and systems of quadratic equations.
Not long after, Dawson produced a series of completely abstract paintings that featured parabolas, hyperbolas, and circles scattered across the picture surface.
In his class «Geometry for Artists,» Dehn introduced students to geometric concepts such as points, lines, planes and solids; cones sectioned into circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas; spheres and regular polyhedrons.
The reason I felt compelled to resort to the hyperbola of «boiling oceans» is simply to stress the absurdity of talks about «tipping» points and «points of no return», especially when no appropriate model have been devised, no analysis of possible global attractors have been conducted, and no analysis of their bifurcation has been conceived.
All the coefficients have the negative sign and are statistically significant at the 5 per cent level, indicating that the weighted level curves of satisfaction over time have the shape of the right branch of a hyperbola.
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