Oh, dude, a parabola is like that classic U-shaped curve, you know, like the golden arches of math. A cubic parabola is just a fancy way of saying a cubic function that can have multiple curves and bends, like a pretzel of numbers. So, basically, a cubic parabola is just a parabola that's been hitting the gym and doing some extra squats.
Well, sweetheart, a parabola is a U-shaped curve, while a cubic parabola is a cubic function that can have a variety of shapes, including multiple bumps and wiggles. So basically, a cubic parabola is just a fancier version of a regular parabola, like upgrading from a basic sedan to a luxury sports car. Hope that clears things up for ya!
A cubic line is in a cube shape line. and Parabola is a straight line
A cubic.
The Catenary and Parabola are different curves that look similar; they are both "U" shaped and symmetrical, increasing infinitely on both sides to a minimum.
A parabola is a single curve: it does not have separate parts.
We can draw 3 normals to a parabola from a given point as the equation of normal in parametric form is a cubic equation.
No. Parabola and the cubic graph are definitely two different things.
A cubic line is in a cube shape line. and Parabola is a straight line
A cubic.
It is the apex of the parabola.
The Catenary and Parabola are different curves that look similar; they are both "U" shaped and symmetrical, increasing infinitely on both sides to a minimum.
One definition of a parabola is the set of points that are equidistant from a given line called the directrix and a given point called the focus. So, no. The distances are not different, they are the same. The distance between the directrix and a given point on the parabola will always be the same as the distance between that same point on the parabola and the focus. Any point where those two distances are equal would be on the parabola somewhere and all the points where those two distances are different would not be on the parabola. Note that the distance from a point to the directrix is definied as the perpendicular distance (also known as the minimum distance).
A parabola is a single curve: it does not have separate parts.
We can draw 3 normals to a parabola from a given point as the equation of normal in parametric form is a cubic equation.
It is the vertex of the parabola.
Trajectory is the path a projectile follows Parabola is the shape of this path
Anything between zero and millions of tons. Different materials have different densities, i.e., different amounts of mass per cubic centimeter.Anything between zero and millions of tons. Different materials have different densities, i.e., different amounts of mass per cubic centimeter.Anything between zero and millions of tons. Different materials have different densities, i.e., different amounts of mass per cubic centimeter.Anything between zero and millions of tons. Different materials have different densities, i.e., different amounts of mass per cubic centimeter.
A parabola has eccentricity 1, a hyperbola has eccentricity greater than 1.