SOLUTION: x^2/25-y^2/9=1
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Question 696743: x^2/25-y^2/9=1
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you have
The hyperbola is centered on a point (, ), which is the "center" of the hyperbola. In your case and ; so the center is at (, )
...=>.......the vertices are units to either side
...=>...
vertices: (,) and (, )......=>....(, ) and =>....(, ) and (, )
The equation tells us that , so which is , ..=>...and the being units to either side of the center.
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