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Which graph represents the hyperbola x^2/3^2 - y^2/8^2

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Answer:

It's Graph number 4 or D

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Answer:

The answer is "
(x^2)/(9)-(y^2)/(64) =1"

Explanation:

In the given question some information is missing that is value.

Given value:


(x^2)/(3^2) - (y^2)/(8^2) =1

The formula of hyperbola is:


\Rightarrow (x^2)/(h^2) - (y^2)/(k^2) = 1\\\\


\Rightarrow (x^2)/(3^2) - (y^2)/(8^2) =1\\\\\Rightarrow (x^2)/(9) - (y^2)/(64) =1\\\\

Which graph represents the hyperbola x^2/3^2 - y^2/8^2-example-1
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