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The Locus Of The Point Which Moves Such That Rhe Ratio Of Its Distance From Two Fixed Points In The Plane Is Always A Constant K (< 1) Is
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The Ellipse X^2/25 + Y^2 / 16 = 1 And The Hyperbola X^2 / 25 - Y^/16 = 1 Have In Common
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The Locus Of The Mid-point Of The Line Segment Joining The Focus To A Moving Point On The Parabola Y^2 = 4ax Is Another Parabola With Directrix
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If A > 2b > 0 Then The Position Value Of M For Which
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If P Is Any Pont On The Ellipse X^2/36 + Y^2/16 = 1 And S And S Are The Foci, Then Ps + PS IS Equal To
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The Foci Of The Conic Section 25X^2 + 16y^2 - 150x = 175 Are
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For The Hyperbola, X^2 / Cos^2 A - Y^3 / Sin^2 A = 1, Which Of The Following Remains Constant When A Varies?
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If E And E Are The Coordinates Of A Hyperbola And Its Conjugate,
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Let P (a Sec Theta , B Tan Theta ) And Q (a Sec B, Than ) Where
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If The Distance Directrices Of A Rectangular Hyperbola Is 10, Then Distance Between Its Foci Will Be
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The Equation X^2 / 1 - R - Y^2 / 1 + R = 1, R>1 Represents
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