SOLUTION: If S and S ′ are the foci and P is any point on a hyperbola, show that SP and S ′P are equally inclined to the tangent at P.

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Question 1153790: If S and S
′ are the foci and P is any point on a hyperbola, show that SP and S
′P
are equally inclined to the tangent at P.

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