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QuestionQuestion 5, 8.2.71
Write an equation for the hyperbola that has foci at (0,5)(0, \sqrt{5}) and (0,5)(0,-\sqrt{5}), and asymptotes y=±3xy= \pm 3 x.
An equation for the hyperbola is \square (Simplify your answer. Type your answer in standard form. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the equation.)

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Write the equation of the hyperbola in standard form:
Substitute a2a^2 and b2b^2 into the standard form of the vertical hyperbola:
y292x212=1\frac{y^2}{\frac{9}{2}} - \frac{x^2}{\frac{1}{2}} = 1
Multiply through by 2 to simplify:
2y292x2=1\frac{2y^2}{9} - 2x^2 = 1
Multiply through by 9 to eliminate fractions:
2y29x2=92y^2 - 9x^2 = 9
The equation of the hyperbola is:
2y29x2=9\boxed{2y^2 - 9x^2 = 9}

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