A parabola is a curved shape that can be formed when a plane intersects a cone in a particular way.It has a U-like or V-like form and is symmetric.A parabola is defined by the property that every point on the curve is equidistant from a fixed point called the focus and a fixed line called the directrix.
Properties:
- Symmetry: A parabola has a line of symmetry called the axis of symmetry. The left and right sides of the parabola are mirror images of each other.
- Vertex: The vertex is the highest or lowest point on the parabola. It is located at the bottom of a U-shaped parabola or the top of an inverted V-shaped parabola.
- Focus and Directrix: The focus is a fixed point inside the parabola, and the directrix is a fixed line outside the parabola. Every point on the parabola is equidistant from the focus and the directrix.
- Focal Length: The distance between the focus and the vertex is called the focal length. It is an important property that determines the overall shape and size of the parabola.
- Tangent: A tangent to the parabola is a line that touches the curve at a single point. At that point, the tangent is perpendicular to the directrix.