Monday, April 8, 2013

College Algebra, Chapter 8, 8.4, Section 8.4, Problem 26

Complete the square to determine whether the equation represents an ellipse, a parabola, a hyperbola, or a degenerate conic. If the graph is an ellipse, find the center, foci, vertices and lengths of the major and minor axes. If it is a parabola, find the vertex, focus and directrix. If it is a hyperbola, find the center, foci, vertices and asymptotes. Sketch the graph of the equation. If the equation has no graph, explain why.


x2+6x+12y+9=0Subtract 9 and 12yx2+6x=12y9Complete the square: add (62)2=9x2+6x+9=12y9+9Perfect square(x+3)2=12y


The equation has the form (xh)2=4py, it is a parabola that has vertex on (3,0) and opens downward. It is obtain from the parabola x2=12y by shifting it 3 units to the left. Since 4p=12, we have p=3. So the focus is 3 units below and the vertex and the directrix is 3 units above the vertex.

Therefore, the focus is at

(3,0)(3,03)=(3,3)

and the directrix is the line y=0+3=3

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