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What is the correct standard form of the equation of the parabola?
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Can anyone someone please help me:(( What is the correct standard form of the equation-example-1
User PolinaC
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Answer:

Therefore, the standard for will be:


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

Explanation:

The equation of a parabola written as vertical axes is given by:


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

The vertex of the parabola (h,k) is (2,-5).

The focus (h,k+p) is (2,-4)

Then we can find p knowing that:

h = 2

k = -5

k + p = -4 then p = -4+5 = 1

Putting all these values in equation (1) we will find the equation of the parabola:


(x-2)^(2)=4(1)(y-(-5))


(x-2)^(2)=4(y+5) (2)

Now, we need to find the standard form of the equation of the parabola.

Let's recall that standard form is:


y=ax^(2)+bx+c

We just need to work out equation (2) to convert it to the standard form.


(x-2)^(2)=4(y+5)


x^(2)-4x+4=4(y+5)


(1)/(4)x^(2)-x+1=y+5

Therefore, the standard for will be:


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

I hope it helps you!

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