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look at the middle column (Horiontal)
center is correct
for part b) \(a^2=64\) \(b^2=81\) use the formulas for transverse/conjugate axies from attachment
did u find the lengths of transverse axis and conjugate axis ?
look at the attachment it has formulas for finding them
nope, what you had is correct : h = 1, k = -3
why are you changing the equation ?
which part are you working ?
what are you trying to find in part b
did u take time to look at the picture i attached ? it has formulas
transverse axis = 2a = 2*8 = 16 conjugate axis = 2b = 2*9 = 18
thats the answer for part b
nope thats not the answer, you're not focusing
for that problem, length of major axis = 2*7 = 14 length of minor axis = 2*5 = 10
you're looking for answer and not explanation
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