smallcattle
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i dont understand this topic.. so sort of questions can they ask??
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Just thought i'd point out here you don't actually need to complete the square...Seraph said:?
(X-h)^2 = 4a(y-k) is your equation for a parabola that can be anywhere but in a direction where its y axis is its symmetry
(h,k) vertex
4a its positive we know its direction is upwords
HERE IS A TYPICAL QUESTION
Consider the parabola y = x^2 - 8x + 4
find its vertext
we must change it into that equation
TO DO SO WE NEED TO COMPLETE ZE SQUARE
x^2 - 8x = y -4
x^2 -8x + (-8/2)^2 = -4 + (-8/2)^2 complete ze square is just square the -b thing and divide by 2
so x^2 -8x + 16 = y - 4 + 16
x^2 - 8x + 16 = y + 12
now simplify to the (X-h)^2 = 4a(y-k)
(x-4)^2 = Now because this equation is gay on this side we cant really factorise anythign so its form is
(x-4)^2 = (y +12)
however we must find our FOCAL LENGTH
this is a positive parabola because in front of (y+12) its a 1
so 4a = 1
a = 1/4
ORU FOCAL LENGTH IS 1/4
NICE
so ... our vertex is just h.k right?
4, - 12 IS OUR VERTEX
great
OUR FOCUS is then (since its concave up) we add 1/4 TO THE Y POINT , remember this is a positive PARABOLA
so our focus co-ordiantes are (4,-11 3/4)
P.s The directrix is just The opposite direction of the focal length to the Vertex Point
so in this case.... it would be y = -12 -1/4
y = -12.25
similarly if it was -4a we would work in the opposite direction
and if it was (y-k)^2 y is dominant this means the parabola is flipped along the x axis..... manipulation thats all it is