X^2/a^2 - y^2/b^2 =1 y=+-b/a
Foci c^2=a^2b^2
I know that for the equation Y^2/16 - x^2/4=1 that a = 4; b=2; and c=square root of 13 ...and I know how to graph it and all.
What I don't know how to do is when the equation doesn't equal 1 and the x and y's have coefficients in front of them for example:
25x^2-16y^2=400 ...how do I find a, b, and c?
Another problem that I'm having trouble with is when I'm given a vertex at (0,-12) and a focus at (0,-13). How do I find an equation of the hyperbola with its center at the origin?
				
			Foci c^2=a^2b^2
I know that for the equation Y^2/16 - x^2/4=1 that a = 4; b=2; and c=square root of 13 ...and I know how to graph it and all.
What I don't know how to do is when the equation doesn't equal 1 and the x and y's have coefficients in front of them for example:
25x^2-16y^2=400 ...how do I find a, b, and c?
Another problem that I'm having trouble with is when I'm given a vertex at (0,-12) and a focus at (0,-13). How do I find an equation of the hyperbola with its center at the origin?
 
				