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Question 117693: I can go back and graph what i see out of problems but not write the equation correctly. how do i write an equation for a hyperbola in standard form with vertices (0,8) (0,-8) and asymptotes y=positive or negative 4x? Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! write an equation for a hyperbola in standard form with vertices (0,8) (0,-8) and asymptotes y=positive or negative 4x
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Plot the two points and graph the two lines on a coordinate system.
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You should see that the center is (0,0)
Distance from center to vertex is a=8
Slope of the asymptote is a/b = 8/b = 4
That implies that b = 2.
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EQUATION:
-(x^2)/4 + (y^2)/64 = 1
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Cheers,
Stan H.