the vertex of a parabola is the 2 x-intercepts times-ed and then divided by two (if there is only 1 x-intercept then that is the vertex)
The vertex would be the point where both sides of the parabola meet.
To find the value of a in a parabola opening up or down subtract the y-value of the parabola at the vertex from the y-value of the point on the parabola that is one unit to the right of the vertex.
A parabola is NOT a point, it is the whole curve.
It is the vertex of the parabola.
The standard equation for a Parabola with is vertex at the origin (0,0) is, x2 = 4cy if the parabola opens vertically upwards/downwards, or y2 = 4cx when the parabola opens sideways. As the focus is at (0,6) then the focus is vertically above the vertex and we have an upward opening parabola. Note that c is the distance from the vertex to the focus and in this case has a value of 6 (a positive number). The equation is thus, x2 = 4*6y = 24y
The vertex would be the point where both sides of the parabola meet.
To find the value of a in a parabola opening up or down subtract the y-value of the parabola at the vertex from the y-value of the point on the parabola that is one unit to the right of the vertex.
The vertex of a parabola doe not provide enough information to graph anything - other than the vertex!
The vertex is either the minimum (very bottom) or maximum (very top) of a parabola.
The vertex -- the closest point on the parabola to the directrix.
i think that the range and the domain of a parabola is the coordinates of the vertex
Is a parabola whose directrix is below its vertex.
A parabola's maximum or minimum is its vertex.
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A vertex is the highest or lowest point in a parabola.