SOLUTION: Find the standard form of the hyperbola with;
V_1 (-3,-3), V_2 ( 5,-3)
(asymptote : y+3 = 1/2(x-1)
Can you help me please...
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Question 1185041: Find the standard form of the hyperbola with;
V_1 (-3,-3), V_2 ( 5,-3)
(asymptote : y+3 = 1/2(x-1)
Can you help me please...
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The vertices are (-3,-3) and (5,-3). That means
(1) the center is (1,-3)
(2) the branches open right and left
The standard form of the equation is then
The slope of one asymptote, 1/2, is equal to b/a.
Substitute that into the equation:
Substitute the known point (5,-3) into the equation to find b:
Then
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