SOLUTION: Find the slopes of the assymptotes of the hyperbola with equation x²/64 - y²/36=1

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Question 38304: Find the slopes of the assymptotes of the hyperbola with equation x²/64 - y²/36=1
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Find the slopes of the assymptotes of the hyperbola with equation
The hyperbola is horizontal, so the slope is b/a ....
a=8
b=6
and the center point is (0,0)
Use point-slope form: where yp and xp are points
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