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In Problems 21-38, find the equation of the parabola described. Find the two points that define the latus rectum, and graph the equation by hand.
Directrix the line ; vertex at
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(a & b)
The equation of the parabola described and two points that define the latus rectum for the following description.
Vertex at ; directrix the line .
Answer to Problem 25AYU
, Latus rectum: and .
Explanation of Solution
Given:
vertex at ; directrix the line .
Formula used:
Vertex | Focus | Directrix | Equation | Description |
Parabola, axis of symmetry is , opens up |
Calculation:
Given that the vertex is at and the directrix is the line . The focus is which is . Both vertex and lies on the vertical line (The axis of symmetry). The distance from the vertex to the focus is .
Also, because the focus lies up from the vertex, the parabola opens up.
Therefore the equation is,
The equation of the parabola is .
To find the points that define the latus rectum, Let in the above equation.
We get,
Hence and defines the latus rectum.
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c.
To graph: The parabola for the equation .
Answer to Problem 25AYU
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Focus at ; vertex at .
Calculation:
The graph of the equation of the parabola is plotted below.
Using the given information D: and , we find and we have formed the equation and plotted the graph for . The focus and the vertex lie on the vertical line as shown.
The equation for directrix D: is shown as dotted line. The parabola opens up. The points and define the latus rectum.
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