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Mathematics, 19.04.2021 21:00 phillipmccormick

The transverse axis of a hyperbola is the x-axis, and the equation of the asymptotes is y = +-4/3x In the equation of the given hyperbola in standard form, a=
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The transverse axis of a hyperbola is the x-axis, and the equation of the asymptotes is y = +-4/3x

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