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the vertex of this parabola is at (-4 -1). when the y-value is 0, the x-value is 2. What is the coefficient of the squares term in the parabola’s equation?

the vertex of this parabola is at (-4 -1). when the y-value is 0, the x-value is 2. What-example-1
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The correct answer is A
User FetFrumos
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The standard form for this parabola is
x=a(y-k)^2+h because this is a sideways-opening parabola. Our h and k values for the vertex are (-4, -1). And it goes through (2,0). We just need to solve for the a. Filling in accordingly,
2=a(0+1)^2-4 so 2 = a - 4. a = 6. A above.
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