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  • [[Image:Parabola.jpg|thumb|right|400px|<small>Parabola y = ''x''<sup>2</sup>/(2''p'') (red line). Focus F is at (0,''p''/2). Dista ...ator of the cone (a line on the cone which goes through its apex); thus, a parabola is a [[conic section]].
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  • I wonder whether the diagram really depicts a parabola. It seems as if the two branches ultimately are parallel to the y-axis. ...it were drawn correctly, it does not illustrate any of the properties of a parabola. --[[User:Peter Schmitt|Peter Schmitt]] 01:16, 18 March 2010 (UTC)
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  • File:Parabola two real roots.jpg
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  • File:Parabola one real root.jpg
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  • Surface formed by rotating a parabola around its axis.
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  • | pagename = Parabola | abc = Parabola
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  • [[Image:Parabola.jpg|thumb|right|400px|<small>Parabola y = ''x''<sup>2</sup>/(2''p'') (red line). Focus F is at (0,''p''/2). Dista ...ator of the cone (a line on the cone which goes through its apex); thus, a parabola is a [[conic section]].
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  • I wonder whether the diagram really depicts a parabola. It seems as if the two branches ultimately are parallel to the y-axis. ...it were drawn correctly, it does not illustrate any of the properties of a parabola. --[[User:Peter Schmitt|Peter Schmitt]] 01:16, 18 March 2010 (UTC)
    664 bytes (97 words) - 05:55, 18 March 2010
  • .... The angles involved are with the line ''APT'' which is tangent to the parabola at point ''P''. It will be shown that the reflected beam passes through ''F We prove the congruence of the triangles: By the definition of the parabola the line segments ''FP'' and ''QP'' are of equal length, because the length
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  • {{r|Parabola}}
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  • {{r|Parabola}}
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  • ...when a plane and a cone intersect. This produces either a circle, ellipse, parabola or hyperbola, or in the special case when the plane touches the vertex, a p
    607 bytes (99 words) - 16:54, 2 March 2012
  • {{r|Parabola}}
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  • ...dratic equation will give us are the values of <math>x</math> at which the parabola crosses the <math>x</math>-axis. [[Image:parabola_two_real_roots.jpg|thumb|260px|Figure 1: A parabola with two real roots. This corresponds to a second-degree (real) polynomial
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  • ...roperties of the objects defined by algebraic equations. For example, a [[parabola]], such as all solutions <math>(x,y)</math> of the equation <math>y - x^2 =
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  • ...inimum value of a quadratic function, or in other words, the vertex of a [[parabola]].
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  • ...[[Uplink]] was via S band (2.1 GHz). A two-axis steerable high-[[gain]] [[parabola|parabolic]] [[dish antenna]] with a diameter of approximately 1.5 m was att
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  • **[[Parabola]]
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  • ...ersects the cone in an ellipse. (Otherwise, the intersection is either a [[parabola]] or a [[hyperbola]].) If the plane contains the vertex, the ellipse degene
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  • ...ersects the cone in an ellipse. (Otherwise, the intersection is either a [[parabola]] or a [[hyperbola]].) If the plane contains the vertex, the ellipse degene
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  • ...ional values of <math>x</math> and describes the simple shape known as a [[parabola]].
    32 KB (5,024 words) - 12:05, 22 December 2008
  • ...t. It is possible to analyse this case; it leads to several possibilities (parabola, two lines, ...) and they all are not ellipses; but I doubt that we have to ..., then what? Still an ellipse... "(Otherwise, the intersection is either a parabola or a hyperbola.)" - also vulnerable. Maybe it is better to say once that a
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