Which is the graph of x2 − y2 = 16?



Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
When the signs of the x^2 and y^2 terms of a relation quadratic in both x and y are different, the relation represents a hyperbola. The graph of the hyperbola is shown in the attachment.
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If the signs are the same, the relation represents an ellipse. If the coefficients of the squared terms are also the same, then that ellipse is a circle.