• You can determine whether an equation describes a conic section and which conic section an equation describes by completing the square for the x and y variables and factoring.
• You can determine whether an equation describes a conic section and which conic section an equation describes by completing the square for the x and y variables and factoring.
• A parabola with vertex at (h, k) and focus at a distance of ±p from the vertex is described by the equation (x – h)^2 = 4p (y – k) or (y – k)^2 = 4p (x – h), depending on the direction that the parabola opens.
• A parabola with vertex at (h, k) and focus at a distance of ±p from the vertex is described by the equation (x – h)^2 = 4p (y – k) or (y – k)^2 = 4p (x – h), depending on the direction that the parabola opens.