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What is the equation of the following graph?

What is the equation of the following graph?-example-1
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There are a couple of different ways you could do this, but I'll show the simpler way. We will use the formula


y=a(x-h)^2+k

along with the fact that the vertex has h and k coordinates of 1 and 4 respectively, and that a point on the graph is (3, 5). We could have used any point on the graph where there is a definite integer coordinate pair. We will fill in accordingly and solve for a.


5=a(3-1)^2+4 and

5 = 4a + 4. If we subtract 4 from both sides we get that
a=(1)/(4). Now we will fill in the formula and expand as needed:


y=(1)/(4)(x-1)^2+4 and


y=(1)/(4)(x^2-2x+1)+4. If we distribute the 1/4 in and then add the constants the final equation for that graph will be


y=(1)/(4)x^2-(1)/(2)x+(17)/(4)

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