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A parabola can be represented by the equation y2 = –x. What are the coordinates of the focus and the equation of the directrix?

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only if youre lazy like me to read it, its A

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Focus:


(- (1)/(4) ,0)

Directrix:


x=(1)/(4)

Step-by-step explanation

The given parabola has equation:


{y}^(2) = - x

We compare this to the general equation,


{y}^(2) = - 4px

Comparing the coefficient of x, we have:

-4p=-1


p = (1)/(4)

The focus is (-p,0)


(- (1)/(4) ,0)

The equation of the directrix is

x=p


x = (1)/(4)

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