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Equation for hyperbola

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Answer:

(x−h)2a2−(y−k)2b2=1

Explanation:

The center, vertices, and asymptotes are apparent if the equation of a hyperbola is given in standard form: (x−h)2a2−(y−k)2b2=1 or (y−k)2b2−(x−h)2a2=1. To graph a hyperbola, mark points a units left and right from the center and points b units up and down from the center.

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