SOLUTION: Convert this equation to standard form of a parabola:
5x^2+30x+24y=51
p.s dont linked your answers to youtube.com because my phone can't play videos on youtube. thanks
Question 1041186: Convert this equation to standard form of a parabola:
5x^2+30x+24y=51
p.s dont linked your answers to youtube.com because my phone can't play videos on youtube. thanks Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, MathTherapy:Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website! As a general model, you can do this from the equation using all variables, and then use the resulting formula result.
First, adjust the equation as given.
Now is a good place to examine the rest all in symbols to get a formula.
Continue by using Completing The Square.
Watch and check through the next step carefully...
Now distribute the factor, "a"... -----which may be useful enough this way or you could keep going like this....
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Look back to the variable assignments made above for a, b, and c. Make those substitutions now, and simplify, but KEEP your final result IN STANDARD FORM.
Note also, if you understand the process just shown, you could do the same thing starting from . I would not want to using your example; I would prefer to find a formula and then plug the values I need..... and then simplify as a last set of steps. Answer by MathTherapy(10552) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website! Convert this equation to standard form of a parabola:
5x^2+30x+24y=51
p.s dont linked your answers to youtube.com because my phone can't play videos on youtube. thanks
The standard form of a parabolic equation is:
Therefore, ______
If what you meant was the VERTEX form of a VERTICAL parabolic equation (), then that's a different "story."