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a hyperbola has vertices (+-5,0) and one focus (6,0) what is the standard form equation of the hyperbola.
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Answered by Kayla
(x^2)/25 - (y^2)/11 = 1
9 years ago
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The standard form equation of the hyperbola:
x² / a² - y² / b² = 1
a = 5,
a² = 25
c = 6
c² = a² + b²
36 = 25 + b²
b² = 36 - 25
b² = 11
Answer:
x²/25 - y²/11 = 1
3 years ago

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