How do you find the focus, directrix and sketch #y=1/3x^2-x#?
1 Answer
Focus
Vertex
directrix: y=
Explanation:
y=
which is in the form:
so your focus is (h,k) and your vertex is directly below your focus depending on your "a" ie your vertex has the same x-value as your focus but a different y-value
and your directrix will be "a" units BELOW your vertex
Make sure you can picture your graph as a concave up graph. A concave down graph will have a negative sign included
To find a,
4a=3
a=
so your vertex is
and your focus is
and finally, your directrix will be y=
Now, all you have to do is to graph your equation
just make sure you know your x-intercepts and y-intercepts
ie x-intercepts is when y=0 and y-intercepts is when x=0
so your x-intercepts are (0,0) AND (3,0) and your y-intercept is (0,0)
graph{y = 1/3x^2-x [-10, 10, -5, 5]}