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Question: What is the equation of the parabola with a focus at \[\left( -2,6 \right)\] and a vertex at \[\left...

What is the equation of the parabola with a focus at (2,6)\left( -2,6 \right) and a vertex at (2,9)\left( -2,9 \right) ?

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These types of problems are very simple and easy to solve. We can solve this problem efficiently once we understand the key concepts behind these types of questions. The problem is of coordinate geometry of sub-topic parabola, and for solving it we need to first know what the different general forms of parabolas are that are possible in coordinate geometry. There are four general types of parabola and for each of them, the corresponding vertex and foci are as follows,

EquationVertexFoci
y2=4ax{{y}^{2}}=4ax(0,0)\left( 0,0 \right)(a,0)\left( a,0 \right)
y2=4ax{{y}^{2}}=-4ax(0,0)\left( 0,0 \right)(a,0)\left( -a,0 \right)
x2=4by{{x}^{2}}=4by(0,0)\left( 0,0 \right)(0,b)\left( 0,b \right)
x2=4by{{x}^{2}}=-4by(0,0)\left( 0,0 \right)(0,b)\left( 0,-b \right)

Complete step-by-step solution:
Now, starting off with the solution of our given problem by writing that, here we first of all need to find the value of the length of the latus rectum which is denoted by 4a4a . The distance between the vertex and the foci of a parabola is denoted by ‘a’. We now find the value of ‘a’ by finding the distance between the vertex and the foci,

& a=\sqrt{{{\left( -2-\left( -2 \right) \right)}^{2}}+{{\left( 6-9 \right)}^{2}}} \\\ & \Rightarrow a=\sqrt{{{3}^{2}}} \\\ & \Rightarrow a=3 \\\ \end{aligned}$$ Now the value of $$4a$$ will be equal to, $$4a=12$$ Now, in this problem we see that the vertex is above the foci and they are on the same vertical line. From this we can easily conclude that the given parabola will be of the form $${{x}^{2}}=-4ay$$ . Here applying the change for the origin we get the equation of the parabola as, $${{\left( x-h \right)}^{2}}=-4a\left( y-k \right)$$ Here $$\left( h,k \right)$$ are the coordinates of the vertex. Therefore the equation of the parabola is, $$\begin{aligned} & {{\left( x+2 \right)}^{2}}=-12\left( y-9 \right) \\\ & \Rightarrow {{x}^{2}}+4+4x=-12y+108 \\\ & \Rightarrow {{x}^{2}}+4x+12y-104=0 \\\ \end{aligned}$$ ![](https://www.vedantu.com/question-sets/a139bf76-31fa-4e2f-9015-a76568c230076463548767610380052.png) **Note:** For solving these types of problems, we need to have a clear cut idea of coordinate geometry and parabola. We can also solve this problem in another method by using a graph paper. Here, we plot the vertex and the foci and then draw the parabola accordingly. But it is a lengthier process and is more time consuming. We need to be very careful while we are shifting the origin of the parabola, as it is prone to errors.