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Given y = a(x - h)^2 + k, p =
A. a
B. 4a
C. 1/4a

User Ali Nawaz
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Answer:

C. 1/(4a)

Explanation:

We assume you're comparing the vertex form ...

y = a(x -h)^2 +k

to the form used to write the equation in terms of the focal distance p.

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

That comparison tells you ...

a = 1/(4p)

p = 1/(4a) . . . . . . multiply by p/a; matches choice C

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Additional comment

When using plain text to write a rational expression, parentheses are needed around any denominator that has is more than a single constant or variable. The order of operations requires 1/4a to be interpreted as (1/4)a. The value of p is 1/(4a).

When rational expressions are typeset, the fraction bar serves as a grouping symbol identifying the entire denominator:


p=(1)/(4a)

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