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| Question 712796:  Equation of a hyberbola
 (x-3)^2 over 4 - (y+2)^2 over 9 = 1
 How do I find the vertices, foci, and asymptote slope?
 Answer by lwsshak3(11628)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Equation of a hyberbola (x-3)^2 over 4 - (y+2)^2 over 9 = 1
 How do I find the vertices, foci, and asymptote slope?
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 Standard form of equation for a hyperbola with horizontal transverse axis:
 
  , (h,k)=(x,y) coordinates of center. ..
 For given problem:
 equation:
  center: (3,-2)
 a^2=4
 a=2
 vertices: (3±a,-2)=(3±2,-2)=(1,-2) and (5,-2)
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 b^2=9
 b=3
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 c^2=a^2+b^2=4+9=13
 c=√13≈3.6
 foci: (3±c,-2)=(3±3.6,-2)=(-0.6,-2) and (6.6,-2)
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 slopes of asymptotes of hyperbolas with horizontal transverse axis: ±b/a=±3/2
 
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