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What are the distances from the point (x, y) to the focus of the parabola and the directrix? Select two answers. A. distance to the directrix: |y+6| B. distance to the focus: (x+4)2+(y−2)2√ C. distance to the directrix: |y−6| D. distance to the focus: (x−2)2+(y+4)2√ E. distance to the directrix: |x+6| F. distance to the focus: (x−2)2+(y+5)2√


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