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24 June, 04:06

What is the length of the transverse axis? (x-2) ^2/36 - (y+1) ^2/64=1

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  1. 24 June, 04:12
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    To solve this problem you must apply the proccedure shown below:

    1. You have the following standard form for the hyperbola given in the problem above: (x-2) ^2/36 - (y+1) ^2/64=1

    2. Therefore, you can calculate the lengtn of the transverse axis as following:

    Length of transverse axis=2a

    a^2=36

    a=√36

    a=6

    Length of transverse axis=2 (6) = 12

    Then, the answer is:12
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