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A parabola can be drawn given a focus of (7, -11) and a directrix of

y = -3. What can be said about the parabola?

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Focus at(7,-11)

  • x>0,y<0
  • Lies in 4th quadrant

Equation of directrix y=-3

So what can be told?

  • Axis of parabola=y axis

Equation of parabola

  • x^2=-4ay

User Bimo
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Answer:

The parabola is negative, with a vertex at (7, -7) and a line of symmetry at x = 7

Explanation:

A parabola is set of all points in a plane which are an equal distance away from a given point (focus) and given line (directrix).

Let
(x_0,y_0) be any point on the parabola.

Find an equation for the distance between
(x_0,y_0) and the focus.

Find an equation for the distance between
(x_0,y_0) and directrix. Equate these two distance equations, simplify, and the simplified equation in
x_0 and
y_0 is equation of the parabola.

Distance between
(x_0,y_0) and the focus (7, -11):


√((x_0-7)^2+(y_0+11)^2)

Distance between
(x_0,y_0) and the directrix, y = -3:


|y_0+3|

Equate the two distance expressions and simplify, making
y_0 the subject:


√((x_0-7)^2+(y_0+11)^2)=|y_0+3|


(x_0-7)^2+(y_0+11)^2=(y_0+3)^2


{x_0}^2-14x_0+49+{y_0}^2+22y_0+121={y_0}^2+6y_0+9


{x_0}^2-14x_0+16y_0+161=0


y_0=-(1)/(16) {x_0}^2+(7)/(8) x_0-(161)/(16)

This equation in
(x_0,y_0) is true for all other values on the parabola so we can rewrite with
(x, y)

Therefore, the equation of the parabola with focus (7, -11) and directrix is y = -3 is:


y=-(1)/(16) {x}^2+(7)/(8) x-(161)/(16)


y=-(1)/(16) (x-7)^2-7 (in vertex form)

So the parabola is negative, with a vertex at (7, -7) and a vertical line of symmetry at x = 7

A parabola can be drawn given a focus of (7, -11) and a directrix of y = -3. What-example-1
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