SOLUTION: Here is the equation for a hyperbola. Where is the location of one of the vertices? Type your answer as one ordered pair, like this: (-2, 0) Either one of the vertices will

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Question 1078283: Here is the equation for a hyperbola. Where is the location of one of the vertices?

Type your answer as one ordered pair, like this: (-2, 0)
Either one of the vertices will count as a right answer.
x^2/49 - y^2/4 = 1

Answer by Boreal(15235) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The center is at the origin.
x^/49 is positive.
The vertices are 7 units (sqrt(49)) on either side
(-7, 0)
(7, 0)