parabola
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An object that is propelled away from the Earth and then drawn back by gravity, such as a fly ball in baseball, follows a path shaped like a parabola.
Etymology
Origin of parabola
1570–80; < New Latin < Greek parabolḗ an application. See parable
Explanation
When a quadratic function is graphed, it forms a parabola, a u-shaped curve that has to meet certain technical mathematical requirements. Think of the narrow curve at the end of an oval and you can imagine a parabola. Imagine a traffic cone. If you look at it from the side, it looks like a triangle. Now imagine a plane, like a sheet of metal, slicing through the cone and parallel to one of the sides. If the plane is removed and the cone turned to that side, the edges of the sliced area would form a parabola. This curved shape is the path followed by something as it moves through the air and is affected by gravity.
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Example Sentences
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The venue will sit on part of a vacant site previously earmarked for housing after the company purchased it from developer Parabola.
From BBC • Nov. 22, 2023
Parabola with and directrix units below the pole.
From Textbooks • Dec. 21, 2021
Parabola with and directrix units to the right of the pole.
From Textbooks • Dec. 21, 2021
Victoria Melody goes barking mad in Major Tom at the Parabola in Cheltenham tomorrow night.
From The Guardian • May 24, 2013
The Aldine edition of 1558, 4to, contains the Latin translation by Commandinus of the Measurement of a Circle, On Spirals, Quadrature of the Parabola, On Conoids and Spheroids, The Sandreckoner.
From Archimedes Men of Science by Heath, Thomas Little
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