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define hyperbola with equation s?​

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Answered by neerajverma4151
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The hyperbola is the set of all points (x,y) such that the difference of the distances from (x,y) to the foci is constant. ... The standard form of an equation of a hyperbola centered at the origin with vertices (±a,0) ( ± a , 0 ) and co-vertices (0±b) ( 0 ± b ) is x2a2−y2b2=1 x 2 a 2 − y 2 b 2 = 1 .

Answered by praseethanerthethil
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  • The hyperbola is the set of all points (x,y) such that the difference of the distances from (x,y) to the foci is constant

  • The standard form of an equation of a hyperbola centered at the origin with vertices (±a,0) ( ± a , 0 ) and co-vertices (0±b) ( 0 ± b ) is x2a2−y2b2=1 x 2 a 2 − y 2 b 2 = 1 .
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