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Illustrative Mathematics - Geometry - Unit 6 - Lesson 8

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Classify the graph of the equation x^{2}+y^{2}-8x+4y=29.

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Write an equation that states (x,y) is the same distance from (4,1) as it is from the x-axis.

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Select all equations which describe the parabola with focus (-1,-7) and directrix y=3

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Parabola A and parabola B both have the x-axis as the directrix. Parabola A has its focus at (3,2) and parabola B has its focus at (5,4). Select all true statements.

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A parabola has focus (5,1) and directrix y=-3. Where is the parabola’s vertex?

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Select the value needed in the box in order for the expression to be a perfect square trinomial.

x^{2}+7x+?

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Suppose this two-dimensional figure is rotated 360 degrees using the vertical axis shown. Each small square on the grid represents 1 square inch.

What is the volume of the three-dimensional figure?

This lesson is from Illustrative Mathematics. Geometry, Unit 6, Lesson 8. Internet. Available from https://curriculum.illustrativemathematics.org/HS/teachers/2/6/8/index.html ; accessed 29/July/2021.

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