Hi everyone, for a regular hyperbola with x^2/a^2 -y^2/b^2 = 1,
When a<b, what is the formula to find eccentricity?
Is it the same when a>b?
Usually we use:
b^2=a^2(e^2-1) for a>b.
For a<b, do we use
a^2 = b^2 (e^2-1)?
Likewise for the ellipse, we use:
b^2=a^2 (1-e^2) for a>b
For a<b, do we now use
a^2=b^2 (e^2 -1)?
Thanks (hope this isnt too confusing)
When a<b, what is the formula to find eccentricity?
Is it the same when a>b?
Usually we use:
b^2=a^2(e^2-1) for a>b.
For a<b, do we use
a^2 = b^2 (e^2-1)?
Likewise for the ellipse, we use:
b^2=a^2 (1-e^2) for a>b
For a<b, do we now use
a^2=b^2 (e^2 -1)?
Thanks (hope this isnt too confusing)