SOLUTION: what are the foci of the graph(y^(2))/(100)-(x^(2))/(34)=1?

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Question 633806: what are the foci of the graph(y^(2))/(100)-(x^(2))/(34)=1?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,

C(0,0),

Foci (0±, 0)
Standard Form of an Equation of an Hyperbola opening up and down is:
with C(h,k) and vertices 'b' units up and down from center, 2b the length of the transverse axis
Foci units units up and down from center, along x = h
& Asymptotes Lines passing thru C(h,k), with slopes m = ± b/a

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