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How do I solve for to find the equation of a parabola?

How do I solve for to find the equation of a parabola?-example-1
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The initial equation is:


(y-3)^2=(x+2)^2+(y-5)^2

We can expand the equation to solve it so:


y^2-9=x^2+4x+4+y^2-25

and we can simplyfy it:


\begin{gathered} y^2-y^2=x^2+4x+4-25+9 \\ 0=x^2+4x+12 \end{gathered}

and we solve the equation so:


x=\frac{-4\pm\sqrt[]{16-(4)(1)(12)}}{2}

and we solve:


\begin{gathered} x=\frac{-4\pm\sqrt[]{-32}}{2} \\ x=\frac{-4\pm4\sqrt[]{2}}{2} \\ x_1=-2+2\sqrt[]{2} \\ x_2=-2-2\sqrt[]{2} \end{gathered}

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