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To graph a parabola you must find the axis of symmetry, determine the focal distance and write the focal as a point, and find the directrix. These are all the main points you need to be able to draw a parabola.
A parabola has no endpoints: it extends to infinity.A parabola has no endpoints: it extends to infinity.A parabola has no endpoints: it extends to infinity.A parabola has no endpoints: it extends to infinity.
No. If you tilt a parabola, you will still have a parabolic curve but it will no longer be a parabola.
what are the effects of the sign a and n to the parabola
The standard equation for an upward opening parabola with its vertex at (f,g) is (x - f)2 = 4c(y - g), where c is the focal length, that is the distance of the focus from the vertex. Putting the equation shown in this form we have :- (x - 3)2 = 4 * 1(y - 2) . . . thus c = 1 The vertex is at (3,2) and as the focal length is 1 (and this is positive) then the coordinates of the focus are (3, [2 + 1]) = (3,3).
To graph a parabola you must find the axis of symmetry, determine the focal distance and write the focal as a point, and find the directrix. These are all the main points you need to be able to draw a parabola.
y=1/2(p+q)x-apq or x1x=2a(y+y1)
The magnifying power of a telescope is the focal length of the scope in millimeters, divided by the focal length of the eyepiece in millimeters. Focal length of scope: 225cm=2250mm Focal length of eyepiece: 7.5mm 2250/7.5= 300X
The magnification, or power, at which a telescope is operating is a function of the focal length of the telescope's main (objective) lens (or primary mirror) and the focal length of the eyepiece employed.
x2 + x + 3 is a quadratic expression that describes a parabola whose focal point is at (0, 3), with all real solutions being greater than or equal to three. It can not be factored.
A parabola has no endpoints: it extends to infinity.A parabola has no endpoints: it extends to infinity.A parabola has no endpoints: it extends to infinity.A parabola has no endpoints: it extends to infinity.
No. If you tilt a parabola, you will still have a parabolic curve but it will no longer be a parabola.
A parabola is NOT a point, it is the whole curve.
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A parabola opening up has a minimum, while a parabola opening down has a maximum.
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what are the effects of the sign a and n to the parabola