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Given the hyperbola[(x+3)^2/4]-[(y-1)^2/9]=1,find the equations
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Given the hyperbola (x2/4) – (y2/9) = 1, find the equations for its asymptotes
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1. A hyperbola has vertices (+4,0) and one focus (5,0). What is the standard-form equation of the hyperbola?
2. State the
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2. State the
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