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  1. Hyperbola - Wikipedia

    In mathematics, a hyperbola is a type of smooth curve lying in a plane, defined by its geometric properties or by equations for which it is the solution set. A hyperbola has two pieces, called …

  2. Hyperbola - Math is Fun

    Did you know that the orbit of a spacecraft can sometimes be a hyperbola? A spacecraft can use the gravity of a planet to alter its path and propel it at high speed away from the planet and back out into …

  3. Hyperbola - Equation, Properties, Examples | Hyperbola Formula

    What is Hyperbola? A hyperbola, a type of smooth curve lying in a plane, has two pieces, called connected components or branches, that are mirror images of each other and resemble two infinite …

  4. Hyperbolas: Their Equations, Graphs, and Terms | Purplemath

    An hyperbola looks like two parabolas opening in opposite directions. The term comes from the Greek word for excess, and refers to the eccentricity.

  5. 10.2: The Hyperbola - Mathematics LibreTexts

    Jan 2, 2021 · In analytic geometry, a hyperbola is a conic section formed by intersecting a right circular cone with a plane at an angle such that both halves of the cone are intersected.

  6. Algebra - Hyperbolas - Pauls Online Math Notes

    Nov 16, 2022 · Hyperbolas consist of two vaguely parabola shaped pieces that open either up and down or right and left. Also, just like parabolas each of the pieces has a vertex. Note that they aren’t really …

  7. Hyperbolas - Definition, Equations, Properties, Types and Examples | CK ...

    Dec 1, 2025 · Imagine you’re a scientist tracking signals from two distant space probes. You notice that if you mark all the points where the difference in travel times of the signals is the same, they form a …

  8. Hyperbola - Equation, Definition & Properties - GeeksforGeeks

    Oct 24, 2025 · A hyperbola is one of the fundamental shapes in geometry formed by intersecting a right circular cone with a plane at an angle such that both halves of the cone are intersected. It is often …

  9. Hyperbola - Math.net

    Geometrically, a hyperbola is the set of points contained in a 2D coordinate plane that forms an open curve such that the absolute difference between the distances of any point on the hyperbola and two …

  10. Hyperbola | Conic Sections, Asymptotes, Eccentricity | Britannica

    hyperbola, two-branched open curve, a conic section, produced by the intersection of a circular cone and a plane that cuts both nappes (see cone) of the cone.