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Find the standard form of the equation of the parabola with a focus at (0, -8) and a directrix at y = 8.

User Andrei RRR
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y = 1/(4p) * x^2

y = 1/(4*-8)*x^2

y = -1/32*x^2

User Velsachin
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Answer:

The standard form of the equation of the parabola is
y=-(x^2)/(-32).

Explanation:

The general form of a parabola is


(x-h)^2=4p(y-k)

Where, (h,k) is vertex, (h,k+p) is focus and y=k-p is directrix.

Focus of the parabola is (0, -8).


(h,k+p)=(0,-8)


h=0


k+p=-8 .... (1)

Directrix of the parabola is


k-p=8 .... (2)

On adding (1) and (2) we get


2k=0


k=0

Put this value in equation (1).


0+p=-8


p=-8

The value of p is -8.

Substituent h=0,k=0 and p=-8 in general form of parabola.


(x-0)^2=4(-8)(y-0)


x^2=-32y

Divide both sides by -32.


(x^2)/(-32)=y

Therefore the standard form of the equation of the parabola is
y=-(x^2)/(-32).

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