108 X a = 70000

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on Jan 09, 2025 at 10:56 am



You asked:

Investigate the equation: \(108 X a = 70000\).

MathBot Answer:

The graph of the equation \(108 X a = 70000\) is a hyperbola.


The coordinates of its foci are: \(\left(- \frac{50 \sqrt{42}}{9}, - \frac{50 \sqrt{42}}{9}\right)\) and \(\left(\frac{50 \sqrt{42}}{9}, \frac{50 \sqrt{42}}{9}\right)\).

The coordinates of its vertices are: \(\left(- \frac{50 \sqrt{21}}{9}, - \frac{50 \sqrt{21}}{9}\right)\) and \(\left(\frac{50 \sqrt{21}}{9}, \frac{50 \sqrt{21}}{9}\right)\).

The asymptotes have equations: \(- 200 \sqrt{21} X = 0\) and \(- 200 \sqrt{21} a = 0\).