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pychu [463]
2 years ago
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PSYCHO15rus [73]2 years ago
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The equation of the parabola with the given vertex and directrix in vertex form is y = (1/16)( x + 5 )² - 9.

Hence, option C is the correct answer.

<h3>What is the equation of the parabola?</h3>

Given the data in the question;

  • Vertex of the parabola: ( -5, -9 )
  • h = -5
  • k = -9
  • Directrix of the parabola: y = -13

To find the equation, we use the equation of the parabola that opens up or down since the directrix ( y = -13 ) is vertical.

The equation is expressed as;

( x - h )² = 4p( y - k )

First, we find the distance from the focus to the vertex.

|p| is the distance rom the focus to the vertex and from the vertex to the directrix.

p = -9 + 13

p = 4

We substitute the values into the equation;

( x - h )² = 4p( y - k )

( x - (-5) )² = 4(4)( y - (-9) )

( x + 5 )² = 16( y + 9 )

Multiply both side by 1/16

(1/16)( x + 5 )² =  y + 9

Make y the subject of the formula

(1/16)( x + 5 )² - 9 =  y

y = (1/16)( x + 5 )² - 9

The equation of the parabola with the given vertex and directrix in vertex form is y = (1/16)( x + 5 )² - 9.

Hence, option C is the correct answer.

Learn more about equation of parabola here: brainly.com/question/21685473

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