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what is the characteristics and formula for a horizontal hyperbola

what is the characteristics and formula for a horizontal hyperbola

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Mathematics

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial covers the characteristics of hyperbolas, comparing them with ellipses. It explains the concepts of center, vertices, and foci, and introduces the transverse and conjugate axes. The tutorial also discusses asymptotes and provides the formula for the equation of a hyperbola, highlighting the differences from an ellipse.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What are the key characteristics of a hyperbola?

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Explain the significance of the center and vertices in a hyperbola.

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Describe the relationship between the transverse axis and the conjugate axis in a hyperbola.

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What are the equations for the asymptotes of a hyperbola?

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How does the graph of a hyperbola differ from that of an ellipse?

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What is the general equation of a hyperbola with a horizontal transverse axis?

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How do you determine which number goes under the X or Y in the equation of a hyperbola?

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