Answer:
I think it is A.
Step-by-step explanation:
P=s1+s2+s3
Move +s1 to the other side. Sign changes from +s1 to -s1
P-s1=s1-s1+s2+s3
p-s1=s2+s3
Move s2 to the other side. Sign changes from s2 to -s2
p-s1-s2=s2-s2+s3
p-s1-s2=s3
Answer: p-s1-s2=s3
A hyperbola with a center at (0, 0) can be defined as x²/a² − y²/b² = ±1.<span>
</span>The statement "<span>The symmetry of a hyperbola with a center at (h, k) only occurs at y = k" </span>is false, because a hyperbola have many different orientations.
It doesn't have to be symmetric about the lines y = k or x = h.