SOLUTION: x^2/11-y^2/4=1

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Question 558157: x^2/11-y^2/4=1
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x^2/11-y^2/4=1
This is an equation of a hyperbola with horizontal transverse axis of the standard form:
(x-h)^2/a^2-(y-k)^2/b^2=1
For given equation:
center=(0,0)
a^2=11
b^2=4

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