find the equations for the tangent lines, to the hyperbola y^2/4 - x^2/2 = 1.
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Do you mean the asymptotes? The tangent lines depend on the point of the tangent, neither of which have been given.

¼y2=½x2 gives us two asymptotes: y=x√2 and y=-x√2

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