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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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  • Surface formed by rotating a parabola around its axis.
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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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  • {{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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  • The basic trajectory of an indirect fire weapon is a parabola. Computing such a trajectory is much simpler for basic mortar and howitzer
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  • The basic trajectory of an direct fire weapon is a [[parabola]], but, for short distances, it may be approximated as a straight line.
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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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  • ...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]].
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