The equation of the parabola having its axis parallel to x-axis and which passes through…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry
The equation of the parabola having its axis parallel to
x-axis and which passes through the points (1, 2), (–1,3) and (–2, 1) is
x-axis and which passes through the points (1, 2), (–1,3) and (–2, 1) is
- 5y2 + 2x – 21y + 20 = 0
- 5y2 – 2x – 21y + 20 = 0
- 5x2 – 2x – 21y – 20 = 0
- none of the above
Answer
(A) 5y 2 + 2x – 21y + 20 = 0
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