8.2 Graph and Write Equations of Parabolas
8.2 Graph and Write Equations of Parabolas
Parabolas
A parabola is defined in
terms of a fixed point, called
the focus, and a fixed line,
called the directrix.
A parabola is the set of all
points P(x,y) in the plane
whose distance to the focus
equals its distance to the
directrix.
directrix
focus
axis of
symmetry
Horizontal Directrix
Standard Equation of a parabola with its vertex
at the origin is
x = 4py
2
P(x, y)
F(0, p)
O
D(x, p)
x
y = p
Vertical Directrix
Standard Equation of a parabola with its vertex
at the origin is
y
y2= 4px
p > 0: opens right
p < 0: opens left
focus: (p, 0)
directrix: x = p
axis of symmetry: x-axis
D(x, p)
P(x, y)
O
x = p
F(p, 0)
Example 1
1 2
Graph x y . Label the vertex, focus, and
directrix. 4 y2 = 4px
Identify p.
y2 = 4(1)x
So, p = 1
2
-4
-2
-2
-4
Example 1
1 2
Graph x y . Label the vertex, focus, and
directrix. 4 Y2 = 4x
Use a table to sketch a graph
y
x
0
0
2
1
4
4
-2
1
-4
4
4
2
-4
-2
-2
-4
STEP 3
Draw the parabola by making a table of values and
plotting points. Because p < 0, the parabola opens to
the left. So, use only negative x - values.
Y 2 = 6x
SOLUTION
1.
STEP 1
Rewrite the equation in standard form.
Y 2 = 4 ( 3 )x
2
STEP 2
Identify the focus, directrix, and axis of symmetry. The
equation has the form y 2 = 4px where p = 3 . The focus
2
3
is (p, 0), or ( , 0). The directrix is x = p, or x =23 .
2
Because y is squared, the axis of symmetry is the
x - axis.
STEP 3
Draw the parabola by making a table of values and
plotting points. Because p < 0, the parabola opens to
the left. So, use only negative x - values.
2.45
2.45
4.24
4.90
5.48
x2=4
focus
0, 1
directrix
y=1
axis of symmetry
Vertical x = 0
STEP 3
Draw the parabola by making a table of values and
plotting points. Because p < 0, the parabola opens to
the left. So, use only negative y - values.
y
x
2.83
3.46
4.47
STEP 1
STEP 2
equation
focus
3 0,
Y 2 = 43 x
4
4
directrix
x= 3
4
axis of symmetry
Horizontal y = 0
STEP 3
Draw the parabola by making a table of values and
plotting points. Because p < 0, the parabola opens to
the left. So, use only negative x - values.
y
x
1.73
2.45
3.46
3.87
Example 2
Write the standard equation of the parabola
with its vertex at the origin and the
directrix y = -6.
Since the directrix is
below the vertex, the
parabola opens up
Since y = -p and y = -6,
p=6
x2=4(6)y
x2 = 24y
SOLUTION
The graph shows that the vertex is (0, 0) and the
directrix is y = p = 3
for p in the standard form
2
of the equation of a parabola.
x2 = 4py
Standard form, vertical axis of symmetry
(3 )y
3 for p
x2 = 4
Substitute
2
2
x 2 = 6y
Simplify.
Directrix: y = 2
SOLUTION
x 2 = 4py
x 2 = 4 (2)y
Substitute 2 for p
x 2 = 8y
Simplify.
Focus: (0, 3)
SOLUTION
x 2 = 4py
x 2 = 4 (3)y
Substitute 3 for p
x 2 = 12y
Simplify.
Solar Energy
The EuroDish, developed to provide electricity in
remote areas, uses a parabolic reflector to
concentrate sunlight onto a high-efficiency engine
located at the reflectors focus. The sunlight heats
helium to 650C to power the engine.
8.2 Assignment
p. 499, 3-17 odd,
27-33 odd,
39-45 odd
h)2 = 4p(y k)
vertex: (h, k)
focus: (h, k + p)
directrix: y = k p
axis of symmetry: x = h
Example 3
Write the standard equation of the parabola with a
focus at F(-3,2) and directrix y = 4. Sketch the info.
The parabola opens downward,
so the equation is of the form
(x h)2 = 4p(y k)
vertex: (-3,3)
h = -3, k = 3
p = -1
(x + 3)2 = 4(1)(y 3)
SOLUTION
STEP 1 Compare the given equation to the standard
form of an equation of a parabola . You can
see that the graph is a parabola with vertex
at (2, 3) ,focus (2, 1) and directrix y = 5
Draw the parabola by making a table of value
and plot y point. Because p > 0, he parabola
open to the right. So use only points x- value
STEP 2
2.875
the points.
Example 4
Write an equation of a parabola whose vertex is at
(2,1) and whose focus is at (3, 1).
Begin by sketching the parabola.
Because the parabola opens to the
left, it has the form
(y k)2 = 4p(x h)
Find h and k: The vertex is at
(2,1) so h = 2 and k = 1
Find p: The distance between the
vertex (2,1) and the focus (3,1) by
using the distance formula.
p = 1
(y 1)2 = 4(x + 2)