Hyperbolas. No Solution since it can never equal zero.

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Hyperbolas

No Solution since it can never equal zero

Geometry of a Hyperbola Translations of Hyperbolas Eccentricity and Orbits Reflective Property of a Hyperbola Long-Range Navigation … and why The hyperbola is the least known conic section, yet it is used astronomy, optics, and navigation.

A hyperbola is the set of all points in a plane whose distances from two fixed points in the plane have a constant difference. The fixed points are the foci of the hyperbola. The line through the foci is the focal axis. The point on the focal axis midway between the foci is the center. The points where the hyperbola intersects its focal axis are the vertices of the hyperbola.

Text pg663/664 Exercises # 2-42 (intervals of 4) And #52