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what are transverse axis and conjugate axis ????​

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Answered by maheknaseem
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Answer:

The transverse axis is the axis of a hyperbola that passes through the two foci.

The straight line joining the vertices A and A’ is called the transverse axis of the hyperbola

If two points B and B' are on the y-axis such that CB = CB’ = b, then the line segment BB’ is called the conjugate axis of the hyperbola. Therefore, the length of conjugate axis = 2b.

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Answered by shazi3c
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Answer:

The transverse axis is a line segment that passes through the center of the hyperbola and has vertices as its endpoints.

Step-by-step explanation:

The foci lie on the line that contains the transverse axis. The conjugate axis is perpendicular to the transverse axis and has the co-vertices as its endpoints.

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