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Seedler
07-22-2006, 01:43 AM
I'm in summer school doing conics right now, and here's the question from the parabola unit I can't get: (not enough info given?)

The Primary reflector of the Hubble Space Telescope is parabolic and has a diameter of 4.27 m and a depth of 0.75 m.

a) If a camera is recording pictures at the focus of the reflector, how far is the camera from the vertex, to the nearest hundredth of a metre?

b) Write an equation in standard form that models the parabolic reflector.

Any hint/suggestion/idea/solution is greatly appreciated.:)

tesco
07-22-2006, 03:27 AM
This help any:
2183
2184

Seedler
07-22-2006, 04:24 AM
This help any:
2183
2184

Yes, now that I know what h and k are, I still don't have enough info (x, y?) to find P, which is the focus.:no::frusty:

The question doesn't specify the vertex, focus, or the directrix.

tesco
07-22-2006, 05:13 AM
I think X and Y are any point you want on the parabola... (try the point i put in my drawing).

lynx
07-22-2006, 03:11 PM
4p(y-k) = (x-h)^2

There's nothing to tell you where h and k are so you can put them wherever you want them to be. 0,0 would be useful though. That being the case you can write the equation as
4py = x^2

so p = x^2/4y

At the rim of the reflector, x is the radius = 2.135m, y is the depth = 0.75m

The answer is ...



















1.52m