Hyperbola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In mathematics a hyperbola is a smooth planar curve having two connected components or branches, each a mirror image of the other and resembling two infinite bows aimed at each other as seen in the ...
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Oct 27, 2009 ... Euclid and Aristaeus wrote about the general hyperbola, but only studied one branch of it. The hyperbola was given its present name by ...
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mathworld.wolfram.com/Hyperbola.html
mathworld.wolfram.com/Hyperbola.html
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of the hyperbola. Am hyperbola can be formed by slicing a right circular cone with a plane traveling parallel to the vertical axis of the cone. This effect can be seen in the following video and screen captures. ... An equation of this hyperbola can be found by using the distance formula. We calculate the distance from...
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Definition of the Hyperbola ... The Equilateral Hyperbola ... The hyperbola is the least known and used of the conic sections. We seldom see a hyperbola in daily life, and it seldom appears in decoration or design. In spite of this, it has interesting properties and important applications.
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3. Determine the characteristic parts of any hyperbola. ... 4. Graph any hyperbola regardless of center. ... Now that we know how hyperbolas look, we can talk about what they are. It may seem that a hyperbola is made of two opposite parabolas. However, a hyperbola is quite different from a parabola. Hyperbolas are made up of...
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We shall first look at the four loci: circle, ellipse, hyperbola, and parabola, known as non-degenerate conic sections from a geometric perspective. ... As you move the focus at B up, you will discover that the ellipse has become an hyperbola. Look at your sample measurement and see if that is consistent with the...
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Explore equation of hyperbola through a tutorial. ... The equation and properties of a hyperbola are explored interactively using an applet. The equation used has the form ; x 2 / a 2 - y 2 / b 2 = 1 where a and b are positive real numbers. The exploration is carried out by changing the parameters a and b included in...
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Problems with detailed solutions on equation of hyperbola. ... We now compare the equation obtained with the standard equation (left) in the review above and we can say that the given equation is that of an hyperbola with a = 4 and b = 3.
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