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toodaloo

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If you have an equation: x^2 = -4y, is a = -1 or a=1??
im so confused...
 

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a=-1, because you the parabola is in the form x² = 4ay
Equating it to your equation, you get a = -1

It's just the normal parabola, flipped along the x-axis
 

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I thought focal length would be |a| as opposed to a.
 

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yeah i dont get this either
what wuold teh answer be if you had to write down the parametric equation for the parabola
x^2=-4y

would it be
a=-1
x=-2t, y =-t^2?
 

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yeah i dont get this either
what wuold teh answer be if you had to write down the parametric equation for the parabola
x^2=-4y

would it be
a=-1
x=-2t, y =-t^2?
a=1 , as a=length and hence a>0,
and then your parametric equations are correct
note: as the form x=+2at , y= +at^2 is for the parabola x^2 = 4ay
and x=-2at, y=-at^2 for x^2 = -4ay(remembering that it the focal length is not making the p.eq negative)

Correct me if im wrong, but yeah
 
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hmm well according to the jones and couchman textbook for a parabola x^2=-4y it says that a=-1 and x=-2t and y=-t^2 so yeah :)
 

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hmm well according to the jones and couchman textbook for a parabola x^2=-4y it says that a=-1 and x=-2t and y=-t^2 so yeah :)
ooh okay, so focal lengths can be <0?
heh okay xD id better go revise :L
 

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If you have a to be eternally positive, it isn't consistent with the general point on the parabola (2ap,ap²) screwing you over when you have an upside down parabola.
 

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