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Which equation has a graph that is a parabola with a vertex at (–1, –1)?

A.y = (x – 1)2 + 1
B.y = (x – 1)2 – 1
C.y = (x + 1)2 + 1
D.y = (x + 1)2 – 1

User Khadim Ali
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The answer is y=(x+1)2-1. The x plus one causes the whole parabola to actually shift to the left by one unit rather than to the right. The subtraction of one causes a vertical shift down by one unit, so the vertex moves from (0,0) to (-1,-1).
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Let's verify each case to determine the solution to the problem

we know that

The equation of the vertical parabola is of the form


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

where


(h,k) is the vertex of the parabola

case A)
y=(x-1)^(2) +1

In the case A) the vertex is the point
(1,1)

Therefore

the case A) is not the solution of the problem

case B)
y=(x-1)^(2) -1

In the case B) the vertex is the point
(1,-1)

Therefore

the case B) is not the solution of the problem

case C)
y=(x+1)^(2)+1

In the case C) the vertex is the point
(-1,1)

Therefore

the case C) is not the solution of the problem

case D)
y=(x+1)^(2)-1

In the case D) the vertex is the point
(-1,-1)

Therefore

the case D) is the solution of the problem

the answer is the option D


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




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