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Mathematics, 12.11.2019 11:31 kadenhisgen

So i have this equation: 36x^2-121y^2=49 which i rearranged to 36x^2/49-121y^2/49=1 so i want to go from here and find the eccentricity, foci, asymptotes
but i'm getting myself confused. since my equation is of the form x^2/a^2-y^2/b^2=1
both a and b would be which makes my eccentricity e=sqrt(1+49/49) but this is at odds with the software i'm using to practice this.
which part am i getting myself tied up with? you!

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