What is the equation for the cross section of a parabolic TV antenna dish?

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The cross section of a parabolic TV antenna dish is represented by the equation x² = 20y, where the vertex is at the origin (0,0) and the focus is located at (0,5). To determine the depth of the dish, which is 10 feet wide, the calculation involves evaluating the equation at x = 5, resulting in a depth of 1.25 feet. This discussion clarifies the relationship between the dimensions of the parabola and its geometric properties.

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I'm having difficulty with this question. All help is appreciated.

*The cross section of television antenna dish is a parabola and the receiver is located at the focus.

A. If the receiver is located 5 feet above the vertex, assume the vertex is the origin, find an equation for the cross section of the dish.
Okay, I know the vertex is 0,0. The focus is 0, 5. The equation is x^2=4ay.
I don't know where to go from there, or what equation is needed to find the cross section.
 
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Actually, I figured it out. x^2 = 4ay, and a must equal 5 because the focus is (0,5).
That means the equation is x^2 = 4(5)y or x^2 = 20y.

What I can't figure out is part B:
If the dish is 10 feet wide, how deep is it?
I have never had a question like this before. How do you know how "deep" a dish is?
 
So the equation of the parabola is y=x^2/20. If it's 10 feet wide and centered at the origin, then it's cross section is between -5 and 5 on the x-axis. So, to find the depth, you need to calculate "y" for x=5... that is, if I understand the question correctly.

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Thank you for the help. I think that's right. Solving for y, it would be 1.25, which is the answer. I just didn't know how to come to it and show my work. Thanks again.
 

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