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formula for hyperbola​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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). A hyperbola with a vertical 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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Answered by dhruvkumarvaishya15
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Answer:

eccentricity of a hyperbola (x - h)2 / a2 - (y - k)2 / b2 = 1 is always greater than 1 and can be calculated using the following formula: e = √(a2 + b2) / a.

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