Welcome to the Hyperbola Module! |
In the Cone Module, we learned that a hyperbola is a curve that is formed when a double-napped cone is cut by a plane which intersects both naps of the double-napped cone. |
Since this plane cuts through both parts of the double-napped cone, the hyperbola has two distinct parts or branches. |
Hyperbolas are such beautiful shapes that they have even been used in some modern architechture. For example, the planetarium at the St. Louis Science Centre was designed in a hyperbolic shape, representing the hyperbolic path in which some comets travel around our Sun. |