Shubham posted an Question
June 16, 2020 • 03:57 am 15 points
  • IIT JAM
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Conjugate hyperbola the hyperbola whose transverse and conjugate axis are respectively the conjugate and transverse axis of a given hyperbola is called the conj

I think there is a mistake. The conjugate one should be (y²/b²) - (x²/a²)=1. Isn't it??

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    Chandra prakash

    The hyperbola whose transverse and conjugate axes respectively are the conjugate and transverse axes of a given hyperbola is called the conjugate hyperbola of the given hyperbola. ... The conjugate hyperbola of the hyperbola x 2/a 2 – y 2/b 2 = 1 is x 2/a 2 – y 2/b 2 = -1.

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    dear I think wrong in your book

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    Dhairya sharma

    The hyperbola whose transverse and conjugate axes respectively are theconjugate and transverse axes of a given hyperbola is called theconjugate hyperbola of the given hyperbola. ... The conjugate hyperbolaof the hyperbola x 2/a 2 – y 2/b 2 = 1 is x 2/a 2 – y 2/b 2 = -1.

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    Yes That's I am Telling. But it's different from the the book

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    it's right

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