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A quadratic cartesian equation (an equation with x and y values only) produces a vertical parabola. A pair of parametric equation (one with more variables than x and y) produces a horizontal parabola:e.g:x=at^2y=2atYou're values of x and y will be in terms of a and this means your x axis will go from 0 to a to 2a to 3a etc. and your y axis goes from ...-3a to -2a to -a to 0 to a to 2a to 3a etc.Your parabola will now be horizontal.For more info on this, look up Further Pure 1 AS Maths- topic 3 coordinate systems.



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A quadratic cartesian equation (an equation with x and y values only) produces a vertical parabola. A pair of parametric equation (one with more variables than x and y) produces a horizontal parabola:e.g:x=at^2y=2atYou're values of x and y will be in terms of a and this means your x axis will go from 0 to a to 2a to 3a etc. and your y axis goes from ...-3a to -2a to -a to 0 to a to 2a to 3a etc.Your parabola will now be horizontal.For more info on this, look up Further Pure 1 AS Maths- topic 3 coordinate systems.



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How do you make a horizontal parabola? - Answers

A quadratic cartesian equation (an equation with x and y values only) produces a vertical parabola. A pair of parametric equation (one with more variables than x and y) produces a horizontal parabola:e.g:x=at^2y=2atYou're values of x and y will be in terms of a and this means your x axis will go from 0 to a to 2a to 3a etc. and your y axis goes from ...-3a to -2a to -a to 0 to a to 2a to 3a etc.Your parabola will now be horizontal.For more info on this, look up Further Pure 1 AS Maths- topic 3 coordinate systems.

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      A quadratic cartesian equation (an equation with x and y values only) produces a vertical parabola. A pair of parametric equation (one with more variables than x and y) produces a horizontal parabola:e.g:x=at^2y=2atYou're values of x and y will be in terms of a and this means your x axis will go from 0 to a to 2a to 3a etc. and your y axis goes from ...-3a to -2a to -a to 0 to a to 2a to 3a etc.Your parabola will now be horizontal.For more info on this, look up Further Pure 1 AS Maths- topic 3 coordinate systems.
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