Question
Question: How do you write the equation of the parabola in vertex form given vertex \[\left( 3,-2 \right)\] , ...
How do you write the equation of the parabola in vertex form given vertex (3,−2) , point (2,3) ?
Solution
The above given problem is a very simple problem of coordinate geometry. The sub-topic is parabola, and for solving such problems we need to first understand what the different forms of parabolas are possible. There are four general types of parabola and for each of them, the corresponding vertex and foci are as follows,
Equation | Vertex | Foci |
---|---|---|
y2=4ax | (0,0) | (a,0) |
y2=−4ax | (0,0) | (−a,0) |
x2=4by | (0,0) | (0,b) |
x2=−4by | (0,0) | (0,−b) |
Complete step-by-step solution:
Now the most generalised form of parabola that we can represent, given that we have the vertex of the parabola and the latus rectum is (y−k)2=4a(x−h) . Here in this equation, we have, (h,k) as the vertex of the parabola and ‘4a’ as the length of the latus rectum. However if we are given a vertex point and any other point, then also we can very easily find out the equation of the parabola by putting the point in the generalized equation of the parabola to find out the length of the latus rectum.
Now we start off with the solution of the given problem by putting the vertex points on the generalised equation of the parabola, and hence it transforms to,