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Derive the equation of the parabola with a focus at (0, 1) and a directrix of y = −1. f(x) = −one fourth x² f(x) = one fourth x² f(x) = −4x² f(x) = 4x²
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Derive the equation of the parabola with a focus at (0, 1) and a directrix of y = −1. f(x) = −one fourth x² f(x) = one fourth x² f(x) = −4x² f(x) = 4x²
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Derive the equation of the parabola with a focus at (0, 1) and a directrix of y = −1.
f(x) = −one fourth x²
f(x) = one fourth x²
f(x) = −4x²
f(x) = 4x²
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f(x) = one fourth x2 or B
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...............The answer is B
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