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Hyperbolas are open curves formed by the intersection of a plane with a double cone, resulting in two symmetric branches. They are defined mathematically by the difference of distances from any point on the hyperbola to two fixed points called foci being constant. Hyperbolas have unique properties, including asymptotes, which are straight lines that the branches approach but never touch. They are commonly found in physics, engineering, and various fields of mathematics.

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