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mustang
May26-04, 08:15 AM
Find the vertex, axis of symmetry, focus, and directrix of each parabola. Indicate whether the vertex is a max. or min. point.
Problem 45.
x=4y^2 - 6y + 15
HallsofIvy
May26-04, 03:38 PM
Were you able to do the first 44 problems? [:)]
Here is a hint: write x= 4(y2- (3/2)y )+ 15 and then complete the square. That will tell you where the vertex is. Your text book should have a formula allowing you to find the information you need.
The directrix, in this case, is a vertical line and the axis of symmtry is a horizontal line.
Give it a try and show us what you can do.
mustang
May26-04, 04:42 PM
Were you able to do the first 44 problems? [:)]
Here is a hint: write x= 4(y2- (3/2)y )+ 15 and then complete the square. That will tell you where the vertex is. Your text book should have a formula allowing you to find the information you need.
The directrix, in this case, is a vertical line and the axis of symmtry is a horizontal line.
Give it a try and show us what you can do.
This is what I have done:
x=(y2- (3/2)y )+ 15
= 4(y-0.75)^2 +15-.5625
= 4(y-0.75)^2+231/16
Is this right?
arildno
May26-04, 04:52 PM
Apart from a lacking 4 in your first line (you remember it in the next two lines!), you get the right answer.
1.What is therefore the position of the vertex?
2. How would you approach the problem to determine the directrix and the focus?
arildno
May26-04, 04:58 PM
Sorry, your expression in 1. is wrong:
You should have:
x=4(y^{2}- \frac{3}{2}y) + 15 = 4((y-0.75)^2-\frac{9}{16})+15
=
4(y-0.75)^2+15-\frac{9}{4}=4(y-0.75)^2+\frac{51}{4}
arildno
May26-04, 05:17 PM
Just a few hints about finding the directrix and focus:
The focus lies on the symmetry line y=0.75
Hence, let the coordinates of the focus be (x_{f},0.75)
(You must determine x_{f})
The directrix is a vertical line; let it have the coordinates: (x_{d},y),-\infty\leq{y}\leq\infty
The parabola is all pairs (x,y) which lies in equal distance from the focus and the directrix:
\sqrt{(x-x_{d})^{2}+(y-y)^{2}}=\sqrt{(x-x_{f})^{2}+(y-0.75)^{2}}
By squaring this equation, and comparing with your original expression, you may determine x_{f},x_{d}
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