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What is the equation in standard form of a parabola that models the values in the table

Y=-4x^2+3x+5
Y=-4x^2-3x+5
Y=3x^2-4x+5
Y=4x^2-3x+5

What is the equation in standard form of a parabola that models the values in the-example-1
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Answer:

Y=4x^2-3x+5

Explanation:

For the standard form equation to model the values in the table, each value of x in the table should give the matching the y value when substituted into the equation. We will test each equation:


Y=-4x^2+3x+5 for (-1,12)


Y=-4(-1)^2+3(-1)+5=-4(1)+-3+5=-4+-3+5=-2\\

This does not give 12 as the answer and is not a solution.


Y=-4x^2-3x+5 for (-1,12)


Y=-4(-1)^2-3(-1)+5=-4(1)+3+5=-4+3+5=4\\

This does not give 12 as the answer and is not a solution.


Y=3x^2-4x+5 for (-1,12)


Y=3(-1)^2-4(-1)+5=3(1)+4+5=3+4+5=12\\

This does give 12 as the answer and is a possible solution.

We now try (2,15).


Y=3(2)^2-4(2)+5=3(4)-8+5=12-8+5=9\\

This does not give 15 as the answer and is not a possible solution.


Y=4x^2-3x+5 for (-1,12)


Y=4(-1)^2-3(-1)+5=4(1)+3+5=4+3+5=12\\

This does not give 12 as the answer and is not a solution.

We now try (2,15).


Y=4(2)^2-3(2)+5=4(4)-6+5=16-6+5=15\\

This does give 15 as the answer and is a solution.

This is the standard form of the equation.

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