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What is the vertex form, f(x) = a(x − h)2 + k, for a parabola that passes through the point (4, −3) and has (5, 2) as its vertex. What is the standard form of the equation?

User Maddyblue
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Answer:

y = x² - 10x + 27

Explanation:

User Subba
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(h;\ k)\ -\ \text{the coordinates of the vertex}


\text{therefore we have:}\ f(x)=a(x-5)^2+2


\text{a parabola that passes through the point (4, −3)}


\text{substitute the coordinates of the point (4;-3) to the equation:}


(4;-3)\to x=4;\ y=-3\\\\-3=a(4-5)^2+2\\\\-3=a(-1)^2+2\\\\-3=a+2\ \ \ |-2\\\\a=-5


f(x)=-5(x-5)^2+2=-5(x^2-2\cdot x\cdot5+5^2)+2=-5(x^2-10x+25)+2\\\\=-5x^2+50x-125+2=-5x^2+50x-123

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