Parabola Exploration: Focus, Vertex Form, and Transformations
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Parabola Exploration
Overview
A brief visual exploration of the geometric and algebraic properties of a parabola, illustrating its definition as the set of points equidistant from a focus and a directrix, its vertex form, and the effect of changing parameters. The key takeaway is how the parameters , , and shape the parabola.
Phases
| # | Phase Name | Duration | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Intro | ~3s | Title fades in, then a coordinate plane appears with axes labeled. |
| 2 | Definition | ~6s | Show focus point and directrix line; animate a point moving on the curve, highlighting equal distances to focus and directrix. |
| 3 | Vertex Form | ~8s | Introduce the equation ; animate sliders for , , that smoothly transform the parabola while updating a small overlay of the current equation. |
| 4 | Standard Form Conversion | ~5s | Transition to the expanded form ; illustrate how and relate to and by morphing the equation text. |
| 5 | Applications (Optional) | ~4s | Briefly show a projectile motion curve as a realβworld example, overlaying a small arrow indicating direction of motion. |
| 6 | Outro | ~3s | Fade out to a summary caption: "Parabolas: symmetry, focusβdirectrix definition, and parameter control." |
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Area Descriptions
| Area | Content | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Top | Title "Parabola Exploration" | Fadeβin at start of Intro |
| Left | Coordinate axes, focus point, directrix, and the animated parabola curve | Primary visual focus throughout |
| Right | Small overlay showing the current equation (either vertex or standard form) with highlighted parameters | Updates each phase, fades in/out as needed |
| Bottom | Caption or brief explanatory text for each phase (e.g., "FocusβDirectrix Definition", "Changing stretches the curve") | Small font, appears with each phase transition |
Notes
- Keep total runtime under 30 seconds; durations above are approximate and can be trimmed if needed.
- Use smooth easing for parameter sliders to clearly demonstrate continuous transformation.
- No large blocks of explanatory text; rely on visual cues and minimal captions.
- The scene must be implemented as a single Manim
Sceneclass. - All text elements should appear only when they add essential information; otherwise, the animation is purely visual.
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Description
The animation introduces a parabola on a coordinate plane, shows the focus and directrix definition, and demonstrates how moving a point on the curve keeps equal distances to both. It then presents the vertex form equation, using sliders for the parameters a, h, and k to smoothly reshape the curve while updating the displayed formula. The expanded standard form appears next, linking its coefficients to the vertex parameters. An optional brief example of a projectile path illustrates a realβworld use, ending with a concise summary.
Created At
Mar 15, 2026, 11:41 AM
Duration
0:36
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