Respuesta :

Answer:

(-6, 1) and (-2,1)

Step-by-step explanation:

*the equation for this hyperbola since (x-h)² is in the second numerator instead of the first, is (y-k)²/a² - (x-h)²/b² = 1.

So, since we know that for this hyperbola, the vertices are going to be equal to (h±a,k). h is -4 and a = 2 (just find the square root of 4). k is 1.

So our coordinates are (-6, 1) and (-2,1).