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suppose a parabola has a vertex of (-4 7) and also passes through the point (-3,8). what is the equation of the parabola in vertex form

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The equation would be y = (x+4)² + 7

Because adding 4 to 'x' creates a transformation 4 units left and adding 7 to the whole function moves the parabola up 7

Hope this helps!
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Answer:


y=(x+4)^2+7

Explanation:

We are given that vertex of parabola is (-4,7).

We have to find the equation of parabola in vertex form which passing through the point (-3,8).

We know that general equation of parabola in vertex form


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

Where vertex is (h,k).

Substitute the values


y=a(x+4)^2+7

Parabola passing through the point (-3,8) then we get


8=a(-3+4)+7


8=a+7


a=8-7=1

Substitute the value then we get

Equation of parabola in vertex form


y=(x+4)^2+7

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