Where p is the distance the focus is above the vertex, the equation of a parabola with vertex (h, k) can be written as
... y = 1/(4p)·(x -h)² +k
The vertex is halfway between the focus and directrix. The focus of your parabola is on the y-axis at y=6, and the directrix of your parabola is at y=-6, so the vertex of your parabola is on the y-axis at y=0. That is, the vertex is
... (h, k) = (0, 0).
The distance p from the focus at y=6 to the vertex at y=0 is 6 units, so
... p = 6.
Filling these values into the equation gives
... y = 1/(4·6)·(x -0)² +0
... y = (1/24)x²
you need to find how much the output changes for each unit change in the input. (ie from an input change from 5 to 6 the output changes by three units and an input change of 3 (2 - 5 ) units the output changes by 9 units). This will give you the gradient of the equation. then you have to find out the y intercept by finding what the output is when the input is 0. Do this by multiplying the input by the gradient and then subtracting it from that inputs output. This will give you the answer A) 3x
(Sorry, its a bit wordy :) )
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