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Im currently trying figure out how to graph a parabola given x and y intercept
function y = parshelter(x1,y1,x2,y2)
%where i need help%
end
---im trying to call it from another code ---
xstart=0
ystart=24
xend=10
yend=0
parshelter(xstart,ystart,xend,yend)
any help would be nice as ive been trying for hours now
(xstart,ystart) is the y intercept and (xend,yend) is a x intercept
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 3 Oct 2023
Edited: John D'Errico on 3 Oct 2023
You can't. If you are asking what I think you are...
There are infinitely many parabola that pass through two points, an x-intercept, and a y-intercept. There is no unique solution.
If you want a unique solution, then a straight line will pass through the two points, AND a straight line is just a parabola with a zero quadratic coefficient. Think of the straight line as the simplest possible parabola, or if you prefer, a degenerate parabola.
Jarrod
Jarrod on 3 Oct 2023
(xstart,ystart) is the vertex does that help

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Jarrod
Jarrod on 3 Oct 2023
function y = parshelter(x1,y1,x2,y2)
syms x
b=(( y2 - y1 )/( (x1^2) - (x2^2) ));
a=y1+b*x1^2;
y=a-b*x^2;
end
this does end up working from what i can tell

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