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Mathematics, 23.07.2020 01:01 cadenm81

Find an equation in standard form for the hyperbola with vertices at (0, ±6) and asymptotes at y = ±3 /7x. y^2/36 - x^2/196 = 1 y^2/196 - x^2/36 = 1 y^2/36 - x^2/49 = 1 y^2/49 - x^2/9 = 1

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