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N the same coordinate system, a motorboat starts at (2, 3) and travels toward the island along a path that can be modeled with a quadratic function with a vertex at (-1,-1.5). (x,y) = the boat's position vertex form of a quadratic equation: y = a(x - h)2 + k what equation models the path of the motorboat in the coordinate system?

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Answer:

y = 0.5(x - (-1)^2 + (-1.5)

Explanation:

User Valikhan Akhmedov
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Answer:


y=0.5(x+1)^(2) -1.5

Explanation:

We know that,

The equation representing the quadratic function having the vertex ( h,k ) is given by
y=a(x-h)^(2)+k.

As, the vertex for the given system is ( -1,-1.5 ). We get the equation is,


y=a(x+1)^(2)-1.5.

Now, as the motorboat starts at ( 2,3 ). Substituting the values in above equation gives us,


3=a(2+1)^(2)-1.5.

i.e.
3=a3^(2)-1.5.

i.e.
3=9a-1.5.

i.e.
9a=3+1.5.

i.e.
9a=4.5.

i.e.
a=(4.5)/(9).

i.e.
a=0.5.

Hence, the equation that models this path is
y=0.5(x+1)^(2)-1.5.

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