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Mathematics, 09.07.2021 01:00 tdahna0403

Find the parabola with focus (2,7) and directrix y=-1 A. (x-2)^2=16(y-3)^2

B. (y-2)^2=16(x-3)^2

C. (x-2)^2=12(y-3)^2

D. (y-2)^2=16(x+3)^2

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