Parabolas
Parabolas
Parabolas
PRE-CALCULUS
OUTLINE
•Definition of the parabola
•Derivation of the standard equation of a
parabola
•Graphing parabolas
•Solving situational problems involving
parabolas
definition
•The conic section formed when a tilted plain
intersects only one cone to form an
unbounded curve.
•The graph of a quadratic function.
Application of parabolas
A more complicated definition
A more complicated definition
Let F be a given point, and l a given line not
containing F. The set of all points P such that
its distances from F and from l are the same, is
called a parabola. The point F is its focus and
the line l its directrix.
Parts of the parabola
•Vertex:
• If the parabola opens upward, the vertex is the
lowest point. If the parabola opens downward,
the vertex is the highest point.
•Directrix: the line y = c or y = c
• The directrix is c units below or above the
vertex
Parts of the parabola
•Focus: F(0, c) or F(0, c)
• The focus is c units above or below the vertex.
•Any point on the parabola has the same distance
from the focus as it has from the directrix.
Axis of symmetry: x = 0 (the y-axis) • This line
divides the parabola into two parts which are
mirror images of each other.
A more complicated definition
• What is are the
distances of A(4,2)
from F and l?
AF = 4 , Al = 4
A more complicated definition
How about B(-8,8)?
𝐵𝐹 = −8 − 0 2 + 8 − 2 2
= 10
𝐵𝑙 = 8 − −2 = 10
There are other points P such
that PF = PPl (where P is the
closest point on line l). The
collection of all such points
forms a shape called a parabola.
A more complicated definition
• Consider the figure on the
right
• Focus = F(0, c)
• Directrix l: y = -c
A more complicated definition
𝑃𝐹 = 𝑃𝑃𝑙
𝑃𝐹 = 𝑥 − 0 2 + 𝑦 − 𝑐 2
𝑃𝑃𝑙 = 𝑦 − −𝑐 = 𝑦 + 𝑐
𝑥−0 2+ 𝑦−𝑐 2 =y+c
𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 − 2𝑐𝑦 + 𝑐 2 = 𝑦 2 + 2𝑐𝑦 + 𝑐 2
𝑥 2 = 4𝑐𝑦
A more complicated definition
2
𝑥 = 4𝑐𝑦
The vertex V is the point
midway between the focus and
the directrix. This equation is
the standard equation of a
parabola opening upward with
vertex V (0, 0).
•Suppose the focus is F(0, -c) and the directrix
is y = c. What will be the orientation of the
parabola?
Example 1
Sketch the graph, and indicate the focus, directrix,
vertex, and axis of symmetry.
2
𝑥 = 12𝑦
Orientation:
opens upward
Vertex:
(0,0)
Example 1
Sketch the graph, and indicate the focus,
directrix, vertex, and axis of symmetry.
2
𝑥 = 12𝑦
Focus: c = 3 →F is 3 units above the vertex
F(0, 3)
Directrix is a horizontal line 3 units below the
vertex:
y = -3
Example 1
2
𝑥 = 12𝑦
example 2
Sketch the graph, and indicate the focus,
directrix, vertex, and axis of symmetry.
2
𝑥 = −6𝑦
Orientation:
opens downward
Vertex:
(0,0)
example 2
Sketch the graph, and indicate the focus, directrix,
vertex, and axis of symmetry.
2
𝑥 = −6𝑦
3 3
Focus: c = − →F is units below the vertex
2 2 3
F(0, − )
2
Directrix is a horizontal line 3/2 units above the
vertex:
3
y=
2
example 2
𝑥 2 = −6𝑦
Example 3
•What is the
standard equation
of the parabola in
Figure 1.17?
•Vertex:
(0, 0)
•c
2
c=2 𝑥 = 8𝑦
Parabolas: other cases
•Parabolas can also be horizontal and open to
the left, or right.
•The vertex is not always located at the origin.
•Generally, we denote the vertex as:
𝑉(ℎ, 𝑘)
•The focus is ___c units away from the vertex.
•The directrix is ___c away from the vertex.
Match the equation to the graph of the parabola
B A C D
2 𝐶: 𝑥 − ℎ 2 = −4𝑐 𝑦 − 𝑘
𝐴: 𝑦 − 𝑘 = 4𝑐(𝑥 − ℎ)
2 𝐷: 𝑦 − 𝑘 2 = −4𝑐(𝑥 − ℎ)
𝐵: 𝑥 − ℎ = 4𝑐 𝑦 − 𝑘
•Axis of symmetry
x = h (vertical)
y = k (horizontal)
Example 4
•Find the standard equation,
axis of symmetry, and
directrix.
𝑦 + 4 2 = −8(𝑥 − 5)
𝑙: 𝑥 = 7
𝑎𝑥𝑖𝑠 𝑜𝑓 𝑠𝑦𝑚𝑚𝑒𝑡𝑟𝑦: 𝑦 = −4
More examples
•Determine the vertex, focus, directrix, and
axis of symmetry of the parabola with
equation x2−6x+5y = −34. Sketch the graph,
and include these points and lines.