It is actually the top one on the second picture because if you were to rotate it 180 degrees, it would end up on the same points
Answer: Choice A) cone
One way to picture this is to think of a propeller. As the propeller spins, it carves out a 3D space even though the blade is "2D" in a sense.
If we spin everything around segment BC, we get a 3D cone forming. The base of the cone is vertical and it has a radius of AC. The height of the cone is segment BC. It might help to rotate the paper 90 degrees clockwise so that BC is vertical.
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standard form of equation for parabola:
(x-h)^2=-4p(y-k)
(h,k) --------->being the (x,y) coordinates of the vertex.
Parabola opens downwards because focus is below vertex on the axis of symmetry.
For given problem:
</span><span>vertex: (-3,2)
axis of symmetry: x=-3
p=distance from vertex to focus on the axis of symmetry=2-(-1)=3
4p=12
Directrix: y=2+p=5
Equation:
(x+3)^2=-12(y-2)
the answer is </span>(x+3)^2=-12(y-2)
Answer:
C: A line travelling to the right with an open dot on p = -3.
Step-by-step explanation:
You use a closed dot when the equation is greater/less than or equal to: 
It goes right because if it went left it would be p < -3.
Answer:
X < 9
Step-by-step explanation:
Add 1 to both sides
3 > x/3
multiply by 3 to get x by itself
9 > x
or
x < 9