SOLUTION: X^2\9 -Y^2/49 =1

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: X^2\9 -Y^2/49 =1 This question is from textbook algebra 2

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Ummm .... hyperbola ....
X^2\9 - Y^2/49 = 1
a = 3
b = 7
c^2 = a^2 + b^2
c^2 = 9 + 49 = 58
c = sqrt(58)
c(0,0) with horizontal transverse axis
f(sqrt(58),0) and f(-sqrt(58),0)
Asymptotes:
y = 7x/3
y = -7x/3

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