My question is how can I find the distance from the focus to the vertex of a parabola with the given equation y^2=-10x. Can someone please explain and help me with the answer??
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My question is how can I find the distance from the focus to the vertex of a parabola with the given equation y^2=-10x. Can someone please explain and help me with the answer??
You need to memorize the following: the basic form of the equation for a parabola is:
Whereis the coordinates of the vertex of the parabola, and p is the distance from the vertex to the focus.
In your problem there's a bit of trick - the x and y coordinats are switched around (so that the parabola will be lying on its side). But the same concept aplies. So reconfigure your equation y^2 = -10x into the form:
and you'll get your value for p.
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