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In order to successfully perform a trick, a flying trapeze artist must swing along a parabolic path that is equidistant from the floor and the pivot point where the trapeze rope is attached. the rope is attached to the ceiling 8 feet out and 16 feet feet above her starting point and the floor is 8 feet below her starting point. use the focus of (8,16) and the directrix at y= -8 to determine the equation of the parabola.

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