Answer:
First case The coefficient of the squared term is 4
Second case The coefficient of the squared term is 1/16
Explanation:
I will analyze two cases
First case (vertical parabola open upward)
we know that
The equation of a vertical parabola in vertex form is equal to

where
a is the coefficient of the squared term
(h,k) is the vertex
we have
(h,k)=(-5,-2)
substitute

Find the value of a
Remember that
when the x-value is -4, the y-value is 2.
substitute
For x=-4, y=2



the equation is equal to

therefore
The coefficient of the squared term is 4
Second case (horizontal parabola open to the right)
we know that
The equation of a horizontal parabola in vertex form is equal to

where
a is the coefficient of the squared term
(h,k) is the vertex
we have
(h,k)=(-5,-2)
substitute

Find the value of a
Remember that
when the x-value is -4, the y-value is 2.
substitute
For x=-4, y=2




the equation is equal to

therefore
The coefficient of the squared term is 1/16
to better understand the problem see the attached figure