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What is the center of the hyperbola whose equation is (y+3)^2/81 - (x-6) ^2/89= 1?
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What is the center of the hyperbola whose equation is (y+3)^2/81 - (x-6) ^2/89= 1?
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D
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edg 2021
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I think its (6,-3)
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