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1 November, 13:21

What is the equation of the hyperbola vertices (-4,0), (4,0) and foci at (-5,0) (5,0)

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  1. 1 November, 14:25
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    The equation of the hyperbola is x²/16 - y²/9 = 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    * Lets study the equation of the hyperbola

    - The standard form of the equation of a hyperbola with center (0, 0)

    and transverse axis parallel to the x-axis is x²/a² - y²/b² = 1

    # The length of the transverse axis is 2a

    # The coordinates of the vertices are (± a, 0)

    # The length of the conjugate axis is 2b

    # The coordinates of the co-vertices are (0, ± b)

    # The coordinates of the foci are (± c, 0)

    # The distance between the foci is 2c where c² = a² + b²

    * Lets solve the problem

    - To find the equation of the hyperbola we need the values of a² and b²

    ∵ The coordinates of its vertices are (-4, 0) and (4, 0)

    ∵ The coordinates of the vertices are (± a, 0)

    ∴ a = 4 and a² = (4) ² = 16

    ∵ The coordinates of its foci at (-5, 0) and (5, 0)

    ∵ The coordinates of the foci are (± c, 0)

    ∴ c = 5 and c² = (5) ² = 25

    - To find b use the rule c² = a² + b²

    ∵ c² = a² + b²

    ∵ a² = 16 and c² = 25

    ∴ 25 = 16 + b² ⇒ subtract 16 from both sides

    ∴ b² = 9

    - Lets write the equation of the hyperbola

    ∵ The equation of the hyperbola is x²/a² - y²/b² = 1

    ∴ The equation of the hyperbola is x²/16 - y²/9 = 1
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