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find an equation for the hyperbola vertices (3,0),(3,4) asymptotes:y=2/3,y=4-2/3x
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Answered by Steve
center midway between vertices at (3,2)
slope of asymptote 2/3 = a/b

(y-2)^2/4 - (x-3)^2/9 = 1
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Answered by sandra
thank you very much
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