No. If you tilt a parabola, you will still have a parabolic curve but it will no longer be a parabola.
Parabolic means that which is expressed by a parable. This word can also be used to describe something that resembles or is part of a parabola or paraboloid. Parabolic has the same meaning as parabolical.
Parallel rays, such as those from a very distance source, are focussed by a parabolic antenna so that they all meet at the focus of the parabola. This results in a stronger signal.
a linear curve does not represent x^2
A parabola is a single curve: it does not have separate parts.
The parabola shape is magnified. If you keep the same scale for the graph, the parabola will look wider, more flattened out.
A curve. It would be called a parabolic curve.
Parabolic means that which is expressed by a parable. This word can also be used to describe something that resembles or is part of a parabola or paraboloid. Parabolic has the same meaning as parabolical.
It means in the shape of a parabola.
Parabolic curve
A parabola is NOT a point, it is the whole curve.
Parallel rays, such as those from a very distance source, are focussed by a parabolic antenna so that they all meet at the focus of the parabola. This results in a stronger signal.
A projectile doesn't follow a circular path. It follows a parabolic path. No part of a circle has the same shape as any part of a parabola. They're different curves.
it's a curve and a line but not a curve ANDa line
No, it is not.
a linear curve does not represent x^2
A parabola is a single curve: it does not have separate parts.
A parabolic curve is a curve where any point in the curve is an equal distance from two areas. It is an equal distance away from the focus, or fixed point and the fixed straight line, or the directrix.