The equation of the hyperbola shown below can be written as (x – h)2 (y – k)? a2 62 = 1, where a and b are positive. Fin

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The equation of the hyperbola shown below can be written as (x – h)2 (y – k)? a2 62 = 1, where a and b are positive. Fin

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The equation of the hyperbola shown below can be written as (x – h)2 (y – k)? a2 62 = 1, where a and b are positive. Find h + k +a+b. / / 7

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