Parabola (Theory)
Parabola (Theory)
Parabola (Theory)
AIEEE Syllabus
1. Definition
8. Chord
Solved examples.........17
Level # 1 . 63
Level # 2 ..27
Level # 3 ..29
Level # 4 ..22
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Vertex Focus x
Z A S (a,0) axis
x+a=0
Latus Rectum
L
y
L
(a,2a)
3.1 Parameters of the Parabola y2 = 4ax (vii) Ends of L.R. (a, 2a), (a, 2a)
(i) Vertex A (0, 0) (viii) The focal distance sum of abscissa of the
point and distance between vertex and L.R.
(ii) Focus S (a, 0)
(ix) If length of any double ordinate of parabola
(iii) Directrix x + a = 0
y2 = 4ax is 2 then coordinates of end points of
(iv) Axis y = 0 or x axis
this Double ordinate are
(v) Equation of Latus Rectum x = a
2 2
, and , .
(vi) Length of L.R. 4a 4a 4a
Y M Y
P1 Z M
S
Q1 P1
A
X X X
S A Z
Q1 P1
Q1 Z M S
Equation of Parabola Vertex Axis Focus Directrix Equation of L.R. Length of L.R.
5. General Equation of a Parabola Hence any point on this parabola is (at2, 2 at) which
is called as 't' point.
If (h, k) be the locus of a parabola and the equation
Note:
of directrix is ax + by + c = 0, then its equation is
given by (i) Parametric equation of the Parabola x2 = 4ay is
ax by c x = 2at, y = at2
(x h) 2 ( y k) 2 =
a 2 b2 (ii) Any point on Parabola y2 = 4ax may also be written
as (a/t2, 2 a/t)
which gives (bx ay)2 + 2gx + 2fy + d = 0 where g,
f, d are the constants. (iii) The ends of a double ordinate of a parabola can be
taken as (at2, 2 at) and (at2, 2at)
Note:
(i) It is a second degree equation in x and y and the (iv) Parametric equations of the parabola
terms of second degree forms a perfect square and it (y h)2 = 4a (x k)2 is x k = at2 and y h = 2 at
contains at least one linear term.
8. Chord
(ii) The general equation of second degree
ax2 + by2 + 2hxy + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 represents a 8.1 Equation of chord joining any two points of a
parabola, if parabola
(a) h2 = ab Let the points are (at12, 2 at1) and (at22, 2 at2) then
(b) = abc + 2fgh af 2 bg2 ch2 0 equation of chord is-
2at 2 2at 1
6. Equation of Parabola when its vertex (y 2at1) = (x at12)
at 22 at 12
and focus are given
2
y 2at1 = (x at12)
6.1 If both lie on either of the coordinate axis : t1 t 2
In this case first find distance 'a' between these (t1 + t2) y = 2x + 2at1 t2
points and taking vertex as the origin suppose the
Note :
equation as y2 = 4ax or x2 = 4ay. Then shift the
origin to the vertex. (i) If 't1' and 't2' are the Parameters of the ends of a
6.2 When both do not lie on any coordinate axes : focal chord of the Parabola y2 = 4ax, then t1t2 = 1
In this case first find the coordinates of Z and
(ii) If one end of focal chord of parabola is (at2, 2at),
equation of the directrix, then write the equation of
then other end will be (a/t2, 2a/t) and length of
the parabola by the definition.
focal chord = a (t + 1/t)2.
7. Parametric equation of Parabola (iii) The length of the chord joining two points 't1'
The parametric equation of Parabola y2 = 4ax are and 't2' on the parabola y2 = 4ax is
x = at2, y = 2at
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The equation of the tangent to the parabola at t i.e.
a (t1 t2) ( t1 t 2 ) 2 4
(at2, 2at) is ty = x + at2
4 10.2.3 Slope Form :
8.2 Length of intercept = a (1 m 2 )( a mc)
m2 The equation of the tangent of the parabola y2 = 4ax
y = mx + c a
is y = mx +
m
A
(at2,2at)
B
Note :
9. Position of a Point and a Line with
respect to a Parabola (i) y = mx + a/m is a tangent to the parabola y2 = 4ax
for all value of m and its point of contact is
9.1 Position of a point with respect to a parabola : (a/m2, 2a/m).
A point (x1, y1) lies inside, on or outside of the (ii) y = mx am2 is a tangent to the parabola x2 = 4ay
for all value of m and its point of contact is
region of the parabola y2 = 4ax according as
(2am, am2)
y12 4ax1 < = or > 0
(iii) Point of intersection of tangents at points t1 and t2
9.2 Line and Parabola : of parabola is [at1t2, a(t1+ t2)]
The line y = mx + c will intersect a parabola
(iv) Two perpendicular tangents of a parabola meet on
y2 = 4ax in two real and different, coincident or its directrix. So the director circle of a parabola is its
imaginary point, according as a mc >, = < 0 directrix or tangents drawn from any point on the
directrix are always perpendicular.
10. Tangent to the Parabola
(v) The tangents drawn at the end points of a focal
10.1 Condition of Tangency : chord of a parabola are perpendicular and they meet
If the line y = mx + c touches a parabola y2 = 4ax at the directrix.
then c = a/m
Note:
11. Geometrical properties of the Parabola
(i) The line y = mx + c touches parabola x2 = 4ay if (i) The semi latus rectum of a parabola is the
c = am2
H.M. between the segments of any focal
(ii) The line x cos + y sin = p touches the parabola chord of a parabola i.e. if PQR is a focal
y2 = 4ax if a sin2 + p cos = 0 2PQ.QR
(iii) If the equation of parabola is not in standard form, chord, then 2a
PQ QR
then for condition of tangency, first eliminate one
variable quantity (x or y) between equations of (ii) The tangents at the extremities of any focal
straight line and parabola and then apply the chord of a parabola intersect at right angles and
condition B2 = 4AC for the quadratic equation so their point of intersection lies on directrix i.e.
obtained.
the locus of the point of intersection of
10.2 Equation of Tangent perpendicular tangents is directrix.
10.2.1 Point Form : (iii) If the tangent and normal at any point P of
The equation of tangent to the parabola y2 = 4ax at parabola meet the axes in T and G respectively,
the point (x1, y1) is yy1 = 2a(x + x1) or T = 0 then
10.2.2 Parametric Form : (a) ST = SG = SP
1
(y1 y2)(y2 y3) (y3 y1) where y1,y2, y3
8a
are ordinate of vertices of the triangle.
(vii) The abscissa of point of intersection R of
tangents at P(x1, y1) and Q(x2, y2) on the
parabola is G.M. of abscissa of P and Q and
ordinate of R is A.M. of ordinate of P and Q
thus R
x x2
x1 x 2 , 1
2
y2 = 4ax x2 = 4ay
L1
S
L2 L1
Diagram
Z A S A
L2 Z