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EQUATION OF HYPERBOLA???????????​

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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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The standard equation for a hyperbola with a vertical transverse axis is - = 1. ... A hyperbola with a horizontal transverse axis and center at (h, k) has one asymptote with equation y = k + (x - h) and the other with equation y = k - (x - h).

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