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Homework Help: Precalc

Posted by Sara on Sunday, August 21, 2011 at 4:17pm.

Write the equation of the hyperbola whose center is at the origin and has a vertical transverse axis. The equations of the asymptotes are 6x + 2y = 0 and 6x - 2y = 0.

Is this correct? (y^2/9)-(x^2/4)=1

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