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  • May 6, 2008, 03:16 PM
    DiMathluv
    Parabola, using the focus and directrix to determine the equation
    I am having difficulty determining the equation for a parabola when the focus is given, and the directrix is given.

    For example, Focus at (-2, 2) and directrix y= -2. I believe I use the distance formula, however, the distance formula states you need to points X1, Y1, and X2, Y2. I am not given an additional point!

    Help!

    DiMathluv:eek:
  • May 6, 2008, 05:20 PM
    galactus
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    No distance formula needed.

    The directrix is at y = -2 and the focus at F(-2,2). That means the vertex is in between.

    It is at V(-2,0).

    Now, we can use

    Where

    With h being the x-coordinate of the vertex and k the y-coordinate. It is h=-2 and k=0 and p=2

    p is the distance between the focus and the vertex.



    Now, express in format:

  • Oct 15, 2010, 08:07 AM
    erica3
    The directrix is at y = -4 and the focus at F(0,4). That means the vertex is in between.

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