I Hyperbola: Definition & Math Understanding

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A hyperbola is defined as the locus of points where the absolute difference in distances to two fixed points, F1 and F2, is constant. This relationship creates two symmetric branches of the hyperbola, with each branch corresponding to a different sign of the distance difference. The concept of symmetry in hyperbolas arises from the absolute value in the distance equation. When the constant value is zero, the hyperbola degenerates into a straight line. Understanding these definitions and their geometric implications helps clarify the mathematician's approach to conics.
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  • Circle: its a locus of a point which moves such that its distance from a fixed point is constant
  • Ellipse: its a locus of a point which moves such that its distance from two fixed point is constant.
  • These definition makes me understand How scientist/mathematican have invented these conics , so what is the best definition of hyperbola , definition which can make me understand the mathematican's approach or thinking.
 
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The difference between the distance to two fixed points: ##| \; ||PF_2|| \, - \, ||PF_1|| \; | = 2 a = const.##
 
I know this definition ,but the problem ìs that how can you show that the difference between these distance will give you a two symmetric opposite curve, we can easily realize about ellipse but not with hyperbola.
 
The symmetry comes from the absolute value. One branch for each sign of ##||PF_2|| - ||PF_1||##. For ##a=0## one gets the degenerate hyperbola, a straight, the height of a double pyramide. Maybe I didn't catch your point.
 
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The symmetry comes from the absolute value. One branch for each sign of ##||PF_2|| - ||PF_1||##. For ##a=0## one gets the degenerate hyperbola, a straight, the height of a double pyramide. Maybe I didn't catch your point.
 

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