A searchlight reflector is designed so that a crass section through its axis is a parabola and the light source is at the focus. Find the focus if the reflector is 3 feet across the opening and 1 foot deep. Where do I even start?!? I'm so lost! The equation of a parabola whose vertex is at the origin (0,0) is x² = 4py where p is the distance from the vertex (0,0) to the focus. The parabola must go through the points (±3/2,1) in order to be 3 feet across and 1 foot deep. Substituting ±3/2 for x and 1 for y: (±3/2)² = 4p(1) 9/4 = 4p Solve for p by dividing both sides by 4, and 9/4 divided by 4 = 9/16, so p = 9/16 feet, or converting to inches 6 3/4 inches from the So the focus is 6 3/4 inches above the vertex and 5 1/4 inches below glass.Edwin AnlytcPhil@aol.com