What is the focus of the parabola #x + 5(y - 3)^2 = 6#?

1 Answer
Oct 23, 2016

#(119/20, 3)#

Explanation:

Write in vertex form for a left or right opening parabola, #x = a(y - k)^2 + h#:

#x = -5(y - 3)^2 + 6

The directed focal length, f, for all parabolas is:

#f = 1/(4a)#

Substitute -5 for a:

#f = 1/(4(-5))#

#f = -1/20#

The general form for the focus of a left or right opening parabola is:

#(h + f, k)#

Substitute 6 for h, 3 for k, and #-1/20# for f:

#(6 + -1/20, 3)#

#(119/20, 3)#