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Fabio is designing a flashlight that uses a parabolic reflecting mirror and a light source. The shape of the mirror can be modeled by (x-2)^2=10(y-3), where x and y are measured in inches. Where is the focus of the flashlight?

A. (–2, –0.5)
B. (2, –5.5)
C. (2, 5.5)
D. (5.5, 2)

User ViggoV
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We are given the parabolic equation
(x - 2)² = 10 (y - 3)
The general formula for the parabolic equation is
(x - h)² = 4a (y - k)
where a is the length of the focus
So,
4a = 10
a = 10/4
a = 2.5

The focus is 2.5
User Andy Mudrak
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Answer:

(2, 5.5)

Explanation:

The standard form of parabola is :


(x - h)^2 = 4p (y - k) ---1

where the focus is
(h, k + p)

Now we are Fabio is designing a flashlight that uses a parabolic reflecting mirror and a light source.The shape of the mirror can be modeled by:
(x-2)^2=10(y-3)

Now compare it with 1


h = 2


k=3


4p=10


p=(10)/(4) =2.5

Now Focus is
(h, k + p)

So, the focus of the flash light =
(2,3+2.5)

=
(2,5.5)

Hence the focus of the flashlight is (2, 5.5)

User Ezaquarii
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