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Answer:

x-y

Explanation:

Length of transverse axis of hyperbola means distance between both the vertices of hyperbola which is constant given by 2a.

As definition of hyperbola:

Difference in distance of any point (x,y) from both focus is a positive constant equals to length of transverse axis.

So, distance of (x,y) from foci 1)-( distance of (x,y) from foci 2)=2a

x-y=2a

Length of transverse axis is x-y.

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The length of the transverse axis is x - y if point (x, y) is separated from either focus by a positive constant equal to the transverse axis' length option (C) x - y is correct.

What is hyperbola?

It's a two-dimensional geometry curve with two components that are both symmetric. In other words, the number of points in two-dimensional geometry that have a constant difference between them and two fixed points in the plane can be defined.

We have given a hyperbola shown in the picture.

The green line indicates the transverse axis of the hyperbola.

As we know,

The distance between the two vertices of the hyperbola, which is always given by 2a, is referred to as the length of the transverse axis.

Any point (x, y) is separated from either focus by a positive constant equal to the transverse axis' length.

x-y=2a

The length of the transverse axis =  x - y

Thus, the length of the transverse axis is x - y if point (x, y) is separated from either focus by a positive constant equal to the transverse axis' length option (C) x - y is correct.

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