Which equations represent the asymptotes of the hyperbola?

Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of the hyperbola can be written as ...
((x -h)/a)² -((y -k)/b)² = 1
This has asymptotes ...
(x -h)/a ± (y -k)/b = 0
Solving for y, we have ...
y = ±(b/a)(x -h) +k
Filling in the given values a=6, b=8, h=1, k=2, we have ...
y = ±8/6(x -1) +2
[tex]y=\dfrac{\pm4x\mp4+6}{3}\\\\\boxed{y=\dfrac{4x+2}{3}\ \text{and }y=\dfrac{10-4x}{3}}[/tex]