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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 01:39, tiffanibell71

What are the coordinates of the center of a hyperbola with equation
(x-2)^2/4^2 - (y+3)^2/5^2 = 1


What are the coordinates of the center of a hyperbola with equation (x-2)^2/4^2 - (y+3)^2/5^2 = 1

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