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The equation of the parabola whose focus is at (7, 0) and directrix at x = -7 is: y = (1/28)x² x = (1/28)y² x = -(1/28)y²
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The equation of the parabola whose focus is at (7, 0) and directrix at x = -7 is:
y = (1/28)x²
x = (1/28)y²
x = -(1/28)y²
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the answer is x=(1/28)y^2
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