The focus of the parabola (x+y)^ 2 =4(x-y-z) is
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The focus of the parabola \((x+y)^{2}=4(x-y-z)\) is
- \(\left(-\frac{3}{2}, \frac{3}{2}\right)\)
- \(\left(\frac{3}{2}, \frac{3}{2}\right)\)
- \(\left(\frac{3}{2},-\frac{3}{2}\right)\)
- none of these
Answer
(C) ( 3 2 ,- 3 2 )
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