SOLUTION: sketch the hyperbola (vertical or horizontal?) (x+1)^2/16+(y-2)^2/64=1
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Question 878075: sketch the hyperbola (vertical or horizontal?) (x+1)^2/16+(y-2)^2/64=1
Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
sketch the hyperbola (vertical or horizontal?)
(x+1)^2/16+(y-2)^2/64=1
This is an equation of an ellipse, not a hyperbola
see graph below:
y=±(64-4(x+1)^2)^.5+2
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