ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA HYPERBOLA
From Greek huperbolē, literally: excess, extravagance, from hyper- + ballein to throw.
QUÉ SIGNIFICA HYPERBOLA EN INGLÉS
Hipérbola
En matemáticas, una hipérbola es un tipo de curva lisa, situada en un plano, definida por sus propiedades geométricas o por ecuaciones para las cuales es el conjunto de soluciones. Una hipérbola tiene dos piezas, llamadas componentes conectados o ramas, que son imágenes especulares entre sí y se asemejan a dos arcos infinitos. La hipérbola es uno de los cuatro tipos de sección cónica, formada por la intersección de un plano y un cono doble. Si el plano intersecta ambas mitades del cono doble pero no pasa a través del ápice de los conos, entonces la cónica es una hipérbola. Las hipérbolas surgen de muchas maneras: como la curva que representa la función en el plano cartesiano, como la apariencia de un círculo visto desde dentro, como el camino seguido por la sombra de la punta de un reloj de sol, como la forma de una órbita abierta, Tal como la órbita de una nave espacial durante una oscilación asistida por gravedad de un planeta o más generalmente cualquier nave espacial que exceda la velocidad de escape del planeta más cercano, como la trayectoria de un cometa de una sola aparición, como la trayectoria de dispersión de una partícula subatómica, y así. Cada rama de la hipérbola tiene dos brazos que se vuelven más rectos hacia fuera del centro de la hipérbola.
definición de hyperbola en el diccionario inglés
La definición de hipérbola en el diccionario es una sección cónica formada por un plano que corta ambas bases de un cono; consiste en dos ramas asintóticas a dos líneas fijas que se cruzan y tiene dos focos. Ecuación estándar: x² / a² - y² / b² = 1 donde 2 a es la distancia entre las dos intersecciones con el eje xy b = a√, donde e es la excentricidad.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HYPERBOLA»
Descubre el uso de
hyperbola en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
hyperbola y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Y: The
Hyperbola of the World Order
Using the circumscription theory the idea that the phenomenon of political unification was most explicit in areas of the world where agricultural land was in short supply and exhaustive historical evidence, this timely work proposes the ...
2
The Universal Book of Mathematics: From Abracadabra to ...
Part of a hyperbola is produced by the liquid that climbs by capillary action
between two microscope slides held vertically and almost touching. A hyperbola
is the path followed by a smaller object that is traveling fast enough to escape ...
3
Pre-Calculus For Dummies
In a hyperbola, a could be greater than, less than, or equal to b. If you count out a
units from the center along the transverse axis, and b units from the center in both
directions along the conjugate axis, these four points will be the midpoints of ...
Krystle Rose Forseth, Christopher Burger, Michelle Rose Gilman,
2008
9) Find the equation of the normal to the rectangular hyperbola xy = c2 I c} at the
point P lct , — The normal at P meets the curve again at Q. Determine the
coordinates of Q. QR is the diameter through Q of the hyperbola. Show that the
locus of ...
Linda Bostock, Suzanne Chandler,
1979
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The Mathematics Dictionary
Hundredth Hyperbola HUNDREDTH, adj. hundredth part of a number. The
quotient of the number and 100, or 755 times the number. HUYGENS (or
HUYGHENS), Christian (1629-1695). Dutch physical scientist, astronomer, and ...
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The Parabola, Ellipse, and
Hyperbola, Treated Geometrically
The area of the sector of a hyperbola, made by joining any two points on the
curve with the centre, is equal to the area included between the curve, one
asymptote, and the lines drawn through the points parallel to the other asymptote.
For the ...
Robert William Griffin,
1879
Introduction The third type of conic is called a hyperbola. The definition of a
hyperbola is similar to that of an ellipse. The difference is that for an ellipse the
sum of the distances between the foci and a point on the ellipse is fixed, whereas
for a ...
8
Precalculus: A Problems-Oriented Approach
In this exercise we graph a hyperbola in which the axes of the curve are not
parallel to the coordinate axes. The equation is x2 4xy 2y2 6. (a) Use the
quadratic formula to solve the equation for y in terms of x. Show that the result
can be written ...
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Precalculus Functions and Graphs: A Graphing Approach
9.3 Hyperbolas Introduction The definition of a hyperbola is similar to that of an
ellipse. The difference is that for an ellipse, the sum of the distances between the
foci and a point on the ellipse is constant; whereas for a hyperbola, the difference
...
Ron Larson, Robert P. Hostetler, Bruce H. Edwards,
2007
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Handbook of Exploration Geophysics: An encyclopedic and an ...
Any DIFFRACTION POINT P of a model, has for its image on a time section a
DIFFRACTION HYPERBOLA. 2. Inversely, every element of a diffraction
hyperbola on a time section shows that an element of the reflector passes
through the top of ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HYPERBOLA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
hyperbola en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Granular matter: Charges dropped
Their paths along fractions of cone sections (ellipses, parabola and hyperbola) pointed to an electrostatic charging due to grain–grain contacts ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
Lynn Ellins: Critics of clerk don't know what they're talking about
I'm not inclined to waste much more of my time on people who just want to stir the political pot with unthoughtful hyperbola. The work to be done ... «Las Cruces Sun-News, Jul 15»
California's Pacific Pinball Museum Opens New 'Science Room'
Using geometric shapes: the parabola, the ellipse and the hyperbola, a ball is aimed to reflect into a hole and it goes in every time, no matter ... «Massachusetts Newswire, Jul 15»
The Pacific Pinball Museum Opens New 'Science Room' on July 10 …
Using geometric shapes: the parabola, the ellipse and the hyperbola, a ball is aimed to reflect into a hole and it goes in every time, no matter ... «eNewsChannels, Jul 15»
Argon blocks the expression of locomotor sensitization to …
Saturation binding data were fitted according to a one-site binding (hyperbola) model using Graph Pad prism (Graph Pad Prism 4.02; Graph ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
Earth reaches its 2015 aphelion
... while greater than one is a hyperbola). Eccentricities between zero and one correspond to ellipses, where greater eccentricities correspond ... «Examiner.com, Jul 15»
Graphene/hBN metastructure goes hyperbolic
... same in the basal (x-y) plane but have opposite signs in the normal (y) plane and thus take the form of a hyperbola, explain the researchers. «nanotechweb.org, Jul 15»
Arrogance of Jeb Bush
... but it seems a bit juvenile to me to use unsubstantiated hyperbola to promote political ends. Maybe it's just that time of the political season? «Bismarck Tribune, Jun 15»
Take the Test to Get Into China's Top Universities
For hyperbola (x2)/(a2)-(y2)/3=1 (a>0) , suppose the eccentricity is 2 , then a=? 2; 6(1/2)/2; 5(1/2)/2; 1. Previous Question; Next Question ... «Bloomberg, Jun 15»
How Far Can a Dandelion Seed Fly? Ask a Native American
One must be vigilant in discerning the difference between science fact versus contrarian myth or hyperbola. Politics are supposed to be ... «Indian Country Today Media Network, May 15»