Parabola - Formula, Graphing, Examples
A parabola refers to an equation of a curve, such that a point on the curve is equidistant from a fixed point and a fixed line. Its general equation is of the form y^2 = 4ax (if it opens left/right) or of the form x^2 = 4ay (if it opens up/down)
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