SOLUTION: If the vertex is (3,-2) and the directrix is -1 what is the equation?
I know that "h" equals -3 and "k" equals 2. Is that correct?
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Question 1100424: If the vertex is (3,-2) and the directrix is -1 what is the equation?
I know that "h" equals -3 and "k" equals 2. Is that correct?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39623) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You should be able to identify focus (7,-2). Horizontal axis of symmetry.
equation for parabola given focus and directrix, vertex not at origin
equation for parabola given focus and directrix, vertex at the origin
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