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What is the equation of the vertical asymptote of the hyperbola above?
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A. x = -2 B. y = -2 C. x = 0 D. y = 0 |
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In the diagram in question 1, what is the equation of the horizontal asymptote? |
A. x = -2 B. y = -2 C. x = 0 D. y = 0 |
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In the diagram in question 1, what are the coordinates of the y-intercept?
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A. (2, 0) B. (0, 2) C. (-2, 0) D. (0, -2) |
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What is the equation of the hyperbola in question 1? |
A. xy = 2 B. C. D. |
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What is the vertical asymptote of the function ? |
A. x = -4 B. x = 2 C. x = 4 D. x = -2 |
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What is the horizontal asymptote of the function ? |
A. y = -4 B. y = 2 C. y = 4 D. y = -2 |
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If the two asymptotes of a hyperbola cross at right angles, what name is given to the type of hyperbola? |
A. triangular B. rectangular C. square D. perpendicular
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What is the equation of the horizontal asymptote?
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A. x = 3 B. y = 3 C. x = 2 D. y = 2 |
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In the hyperbola shown in question 8, what are the coordinates of the x-intercept? |
A. (0, 3) B. (2, 0) C. (0, 0) D. (2, 3) |
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What is the equation of the hyperbola shown in question 8? |
A. xy = 6 B. C. D. |
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