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write an equation of the conic section:

a hyperbola with vertices (0,-6) and (0,6) and asymptotes y=(3/4)x and y=(-3/4)x
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nvm, i figured this one out
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write an equation of the conic section:

a hyperbola with vertices (0,-6) and (0,6) and asymptotes y=(3/4)x and y=(-3/4)x

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