Transverse axis
transverse
transverse axis
transverse
Not necessarily. It is a side only if the two vertices it connects are consecutive.
The transverse axis of a hyperbola is the line segment that connects the two vertices of the hyperbola and lies along the central axis between them. It is oriented horizontally for a hyperbola that opens left and right, and vertically for one that opens up and down. The length of the transverse axis is equal to twice the distance from the center of the hyperbola to each vertex. This axis is crucial for defining the shape and orientation of the hyperbola.
transverse
transverse
transverse axis
transverse
Not necessarily. It is a side only if the two vertices it connects are consecutive.
The transverse axis of a hyperbola is the line segment that connects the two vertices of the hyperbola and lies along the central axis between them. It is oriented horizontally for a hyperbola that opens left and right, and vertically for one that opens up and down. The length of the transverse axis is equal to twice the distance from the center of the hyperbola to each vertex. This axis is crucial for defining the shape and orientation of the hyperbola.
An edge is a line segment that connects two adjacent vertices. If the vertices are non-adjacent, the line segment is known as a diagonal.
In a polygon, a line segment that connects two vertices is an edge, but only if they are adjacent. A line segment connecting two non-adjacent vertices is a diagonal.
You maybe thinking of its line of symmetry or point of contact
sometime
diagonals
The transverse axis is a connection on a hyperbola. It connects the focus, or center, of the hyperbola, and can connect two together.