The coordinates of an end-point of the latus-rectum of the parabola (y–1) 2 = 4(x+1) are
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The coordinates of an end-point of the latus-rectum of the parabola (y–1)2 = 4(x+1) are
- (0, –3)
- (0, –1)
- (0, 1)
- (1, 3)
Answer
(B) (0, –1)
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