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Can someone please answer. There is a picture. There is only one problem. Thank you so much!!!

Can someone please answer. There is a picture. There is only one problem. Thank you-example-1

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this is false, because again, a hyperbola could have /many/ different orientations and still technically be a hyperbola. It doesn't /in general/ have to be symmetric about the lines y = k or x = h, but it might be symmetric about, say, the line x + y = k + h, if it were rotated 45° relative to the "usual" equation. sorry for the long answer lol
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