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Parabola

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y=ax2+bx+c
(a)Second Degree Coefficient
(b)First Degree Coefficient
(c)Constant
(x)Domain Value
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The Parabola Formula Calculator computes the y-coordinate value of a parabola given the x-coordinate value and the parabola constants (a, b and c) to create the equation y = a•x²+b•x+c.

INSTRUCTIONS: Enter the following:

  • (a) Second Degree Coefficient
  • (b) First Degree (linear) Coefficient
  • (c) Constant
  • (x) Domain Value

Parabolic Value (y):  The calculator returns the value for y.

The Math / Science

The formula for a parabola is

y = a•x²+b•x+c

where:

  • y = dependent variable
  • a, b, c are coefficients
  • x = independent variable


Parabola Calculators

Usage

gOne of the most common representations of a parabola in nature is an object moving in the gravitational field of a massive body, such as the projectile motion of a body affected by the Earth's gravity.  The figure shows the parabolic trajectory typifying a projectile that is affected solely by gravity, g.

References

[Figure] Initial velocity of parabolic throwing
Source: Wikipedia / Fizped (modified to include motion equation)
URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Projectile_motion#mediaviewer/File:Ferde_hajitas1.svg