A graph of the parabola with its vertex and a second point is shown on the coordinate plane in the image below.
In Mathematics and Euclidean Geometry, the vertex form of a quadratic function is represented by the following mathematical equation:
y = a(x - h)^2 + k
Where:
h and k represents the vertex of the graph.
a represents the leading coefficient.
By comparing the given quadratic function
with the vertex form, we can logically deduce the coordinates of vertex;
Vertex (h, k) = (0, 4), which represents its y-intercept as well.
Next, we would determine a second point as follows;

f(1) = -1 + 4
f(1) = 3.
Missing information:
Use the parabola tool to graph the quadratic function
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