135k views
23 votes
Write the equation of the function of a parabola with vertex at (–1,–2) and a point (1,–6) that lies on the curve.

Question 9 options:

f(x) = −(x − 1)2 − 2


f(x) = −(x + 1)2 − 2


f(x) = (x + 1)2 – 2


f(x) = (x − 1)2 − 2

2 Answers

11 votes

Answer:

Explanation:

Write the equation of the function of a parabola with vertex at (–1,–2) and a point (1,–6) that lies on the curve.

Question 9 options:

f(x) = −(x + 1)2 − 2

User Austinkjensen
by
8.0k points
5 votes

Answer:

The second answer is the correct one, f(x) = -(x + 1)² - 2

Explanation:

We know that the answer must either be the second or third, because those two have (x + 1) squared, which means that the vertex must have an x co-ordinate of -1.

We also know that the third one can't be correct, as the y-coordinate of -6 requires a negative coefficient of the x^2. Without that the parabola would be moving upward from its vertex of (-1, -2).

With those we can eliminate all answers but the second one

User Mohammed Omer
by
8.6k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories