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Parabola

Conic Sections: Parabola

Parabola

Conic Sections — Parabola

What you'll learn

  • The standard forms of a parabola and how to identify focus, directrix, vertex, and latus rectum.
  • Using the parametric form (at², 2at) for the parabola y² = 4ax.
  • Properties of focal chords including the semi-latus rectum result.
  • Equations of tangent and normal to a parabola.

Key concepts

Level 1 — Standard forms and key elements

Parabola y² = 4ax: Opens right (a > 0). Vertex (0,0), Focus (a, 0), Directrix x = −a, Axis y = 0, Latus rectum x = a (length 4a).

Four standard orientations:

FormDirectionFocusDirectrix
y² = 4axRight(a, 0)x = −a
y² = −4axLeft(−a, 0)x = a
x² = 4ayUp(0, a)y = −a
x² = −4ayDown(0, −a)y = a

Definition: Locus of points equidistant from focus and directrix. PS = PM (focal distance = distance to directrix).

Focal distance of point (x₁, y₁) on y²=4ax: r = x₁ + a.

Level 2 — Parametric form and focal chord

Parametric: Point on y² = 4ax — P(t) = (at², 2at). Plug in: (2at)² = 4a²t² = 4a(at²) ✓.

Chord joining t₁ and t₂: Equation — y(t₁ + t₂) = 2x + 2at₁t₂.

Focal chord: Chord through focus; if one end has parameter t, other end has parameter −1/t. Product of parameters of focal chord endpoints = −1.

Semi-latus rectum: For focal chord with ends t₁, t₂ at parameters t and −1/t, semi-latus rectum l satisfies 1/r₁ + 1/r₂ = 2/l (harmonic mean relation).

JEE tip: For parabola, memorise: focal chord endpoints' parameters multiply to −1. This single fact solves many focal-chord problems.

NCERT spotlight — Conic as section of cone

Parabola formed when cutting plane is parallel to one generator of the cone (eccentricity e = 1). Eccentricity = distance from focus / distance from directrix = 1 for all points on parabola. JEE questions often ask to prove a chord is focal by verifying it passes through (a, 0).

Tangent at t: y = tx − at² + at → wait: tangent at P(at², 2at) is ty = x + at². Normal at t: y + tx = 2at + at³.

Tangent from external point: Equation T = 0 → yy₁ = 2a(x + x₁) (tangent at point (x₁,y₁) on y²=4ax). Pair of tangents from external point P: SS₁ = T² (where S is the parabola, S₁ is value at P, T is tangent form).

Worked example

For the parabola y² = 12x, find: (a) focus, directrix, latus rectum; (b) parametric form; (c) endpoint of latus rectum.

Step 1 — Compare y² = 12x with y² = 4ax: 4a = 12 → a = 3.
Step 2 — Focus: (a, 0) = (3, 0).
Step 3 — Directrix: x = −a = −3.
Step 4 — Latus rectum: line x = 3, length = 4a = 12.
Step 5 — Parametric form: (at², 2at) = (3t², 6t).
Step 6 — Endpoints of latus rectum: x = 3 in y² = 12x → y² = 36 → y = ±6.
         Points: (3, 6) and (3, −6) ✓ (matches parametric t=1 and t=−1).

Applications — satellite dish and headlights

Parabolic reflector: all rays from focus reflect parallel to axis (collimated beam) — used in headlights, satellite dishes, telescopes, solar concentrators. Projectile path approximates a parabola (ignoring air resistance) — kinematics connection.

Common mistakes

MistakeWhy it happensFix
Mixing up y²=4ax with x²=4ayNot checking which variable is squaredy² = 4ax opens horizontally; x² = 4ay opens vertically
Focal distance formula wrongNot adding aFocal distance = x₁ + a (not just x₁)
Parametric point wrongUsing (2at, at²)Correct: (at², 2at) — first component has t²
Forgetting directrix signSign confusionDirectrix x = −a (opposite side to focus)

Quick check

  • Write focus and directrix of x² = −8y.
  • A point on y² = 8x has parameter t = 2. Find the point.
  • The focal chord of y² = 4x has one endpoint at t = 2. Find the other endpoint and length of the chord.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Parabola.

Interactive Exploration Suggestions (Drishti Live Worlds)

  • Use the platform-native live simulation or PhET-style tool for this topic (number line, Venn, physics playground, molecule builder, sensor dashboard, etc.).
  • Mirror / body / home activity: physically do the concept (count objects, measure, role-play) and photograph or describe for portfolio.
  • Voice or text reflection with AI Mentor: explain the concept to a younger student or family member.

AI Mentor Prompts (Socratic, Board-Adaptive)

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  • Best real-world application stories (anonymised) featured on class or national leaderboard.

Robotics, STEM & Future Skills Bridges

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  • Direct link to at least one Future Skill track (Money Management, Green Tech, Cyber Defenders, Micro-Entrepreneurship, AI Mastery, Sustainable Living, Personality Development).
  • Coding extension where relevant (simple script, simulation, or data logging).

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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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