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The vertex of a quadratic function is located at (1, 4), and the y-intercept of the function is (0, 1). What is the value of a if the function is written in the form y = a(x – h)2 + k?

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y = a(x – h)² + k
So the vertex is (1, 4). this is (h, k)

y = a(x – 1)² + 4
now we solve for k by using the point it gives us and plugging 0 in for x and 1 in for y and solving

1 = a(0 – 1)² + 4 simplify
1 = a( -1)² + 4 square the -1
1 = a(1) + 4 no need for that 1 anymore
1 = a + 4 subtract 4 from each side
-3 = a

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Answer:

A= -3

Explanation:

Right on e d g e n u i t y

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