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4x^2-y^2=0
how do you do this hyperbola problem
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4x^2-y^2=0
how do you do this hyperbola problem
y^2=4x^2
y=±2x
Graphically, given hyperbola degenerates into 2 straight lines with slopes of 2 and -2 that intersect at the origin.
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that factors into
(2x-y)(2 x+y) = 0
which are two lines that meet