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What is the general equation of hyperbola?

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Answered by Nonymous005
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Answer:

(y−k) 2b2 − (x−h) 2a2=1

Step-by-step explanation:

The center is (h,k), b defines the transverse axis, and a defines the conjugate axis. The line segment formed by the vertices of a hyperbola.

Answered by ds0808233
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Answer:

STANDARD FORMS OF EQUATIONS OF CONIC SECTIONS:

Circle(x−h)2+(y−k)2=r2Hyperbola with horizontal transverse axis(x−h)2a2−(y−k)2b2=1Hyperbola with vertical transverse axis(y−k)2a2−(x−h)2b2=1Parabola with horizontal axis(y−k)2=4p(x−h) , p≠0Parabola with vertical axis(x−h)2=4p(y−k) , p≠0

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