SOLUTION: This question has two parts. Each part refers to the hyperbola represented by: -2x^2+y^2+4x+6y=-3. 1. Write the equation of the asymptotes. a. y+3=+-2(x-1) b. y+3=+-(1/2)(x

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Question 731949: This question has two parts. Each part refers to the hyperbola represented by: -2x^2+y^2+4x+6y=-3.
1. Write the equation of the asymptotes.
a. y+3=+-2(x-1)
b. y+3=+-(1/2)(x-1)
c. y+3=+-sqrt2(x-1)
d. y+3=+-((sqrt2)/2)(x-1)
2. Find the coordinates of the foci.
a. (1+-sqrt2, -3)
b. (1+-sqrt6, -3)
c. (1, -3+-sqrt2)
d. (1, -3+-sqrt6)
Thank you for your help!!! This is very confusing to me.

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