Parabolas as Loci

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Hook

A parabola's secret identity

You've met parabolas as y = ax² — a curve that falls and rises. But long before algebra, the Greeks defined a parabola geometrically: the set of all points equally distant from a fixed point (the focus) and a fixed line (the directrix). One definition, two faces. Today you'll see why they're the same curve.