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Mathematics, 28.03.2021 14:50, msdsh03

The vertices for the hyperbola (x-2)^2/36-(y+1)^2/64=1 are (2 5) and (2 -7)
true or false?


The vertices for the hyperbola (x-2)^2/36-(y+1)^2/64=1 are (2 5) and (2 -7)
true or false?

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The vertices for the hyperbola (x-2)^2/36-(y+1)^2/64=1 are (2 5) and (2 -7)
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