HyperbolaHard
Question
A point moves in a plane so that its distances PA and PB from two fixed points A and B in the plane satisfy the relation PA − PB = k (k ≠ 0), then the locus of P is-
Options
A.a parabola
B.an ellipse
C.a hyperbola
D.a branch of a hyperbola
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