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Using a directrix of y = −2 and a focus of (2, 6), what quadratic function is created?
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Using a directrix of y = −2 and a focus of (2, 6), what quadratic function is created?
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Using a directrix of y = −2 and a focus of (2, 6), what quadratic function is created?
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I believe your answer is: (x-2)^2 = 16(y-2). Hope this helps!!
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Hello,
directrix y=-2
focus (2,6)
y=1/(2(6-(-2)) * (x-2)²+(6+(-2))/2
or y=(x-2)²/16+2
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