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centre of a hyperbola​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

The center of a hyperbola is the midpoint of the line segment joining its foci. The transverse axis is the line segment that contains the center of the hyperbola and whose endpoints are the two vertices of the hyperbola

Answered by devanksheenayak
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The center of a hyperbola is the midpoint of the line segment joining it's foci. The transverse axis is the line segment that contains the center of the hyperbola and who's endpoint are the two vertices of the hyperbola.

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