what is the difference between parabola,hyperbola and an ellipse?
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The parabola and the hyperbola also differ in terms of their properties as conic sections. ... Hyperbolas open more widely than parabolas. The more noticeable difference in their graphs is that a hyperbola has two curves that mirror each other and open in opposing sides. On the other hand, a parabola has only one curve.
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A parabola has one focus about which the shape is constructed; an ellipse and hyperbola have two. ... The distance of a directrix from a point on the conic section has a constant ratio to the distance from that point to the focus. As with the focus, a parabola has one directrix, while ellipses and hyperbolas have two.
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