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What is the value of p in the equation y^ = -4x?

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  • 21-06-2019

ANSWER

p=-1

EXPLANATION

The given equation is

[tex] {y}^{2} = - 4x[/tex]

We compare with the general equation of the parabola with vertex at the origin.

[tex]{y}^{2} =4px[/tex]

Comparing the right hand side we have,

[tex]4px = - 4x[/tex]

Divide both sides by 4x

[tex] \frac{4px}{4x} = \frac{ - 4x}{4x} [/tex]

This implies that,

[tex]p = - 1[/tex]

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