5. What is the standard for equation of a parabola with its vertex at (0,0) and a directrix of x-3? O y^2 = 4.3-x, or y^2 = 12x O x^2 = 4-(1/3)·y, or x^2 = 4/3y O y^2 = 4.(-3) ·x, or y^2 = -12x O x^2 = 4-(-1/3) y, or x^2 = -4/3y

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5. What is the standard for equation of a parabola with its vertex at (0,0)
and a directrix of x-3?
O y^2 = 4:3-x, or y^2 = 12x
O x^2 = 4 (1/3)·y, or x^2 = 4/3y
O y^2 = 4 (-3)- x, or y^2 = -12x
O x^2 = 4-(-1/3) y, or x^2 = -4/3y
Transcribed Image Text:5. What is the standard for equation of a parabola with its vertex at (0,0) and a directrix of x-3? O y^2 = 4:3-x, or y^2 = 12x O x^2 = 4 (1/3)·y, or x^2 = 4/3y O y^2 = 4 (-3)- x, or y^2 = -12x O x^2 = 4-(-1/3) y, or x^2 = -4/3y
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