For the hyperbola `(x^2)/(cos^2alpha)-(y^2)/(sin^2alpha)=1`
, which of
the following remains constant when `alpha`
varies?
(1)
eccentricity
(2) directrix
(3) abscissae of vertices
(4) abscissae
of foci
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