the coordinates of the ends of latus rectum in a hyperbola
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Latus rectum. Latus rectum of a hyperbola is a line segment perpendicular to the transverse axis through any of the foci and whose endpoints lie on the hyperbola. The length of the latus rectum in hyperbola is 2b2/a.
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The latus rectum of a conic section is the chord (line segment) that passes through the focus, is perpendicular to the major axis and has both endpoints on the curve.
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