Identifying Vertices of a Vertical Hyperbola
A satellite communications technician is calibrating a sub-reflector system where the cross-section is a vertical hyperbola centered at the origin. The design specifications follow the standard form . Based on this equation, what are the coordinates of the two vertices for this hyperbola?
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