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The diagram shows part of the graph of the quadratic function f(x) = a(x - h)(x - k) where h < k. Point P is the minimum point of the graph of the quadratic function. what is a,h and k ?
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The diagram shows part of the graph of the quadratic function f(x) = a(x - h)(x - k) where h < k. Point P is the minimum point of the graph of the quadratic function.
what is a,h and k ?
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Answer:
a = 3
h = 1
k = 5
Explanation:
The graph and equation are for a parabola
Equation is
y = a(x - h)(x - k)
The roots of the equation are where x = h and x =k. These correspond to the x-intercepts, where the graph crosses the x axis
We have two values for x intercept:
x = 1, x = 5
Therefore we get
y = a(x - 1)(x - 5)
The y-intercept is 15 and this is where the graph crosses the -y-axis
This will be the y-value at x = 0
Plugging y = 15, x = 0 into y = a(x - 1)(x - 5)
→ 15 = a(0-1)(0-5)
→ 15 = a(-1)(-5)
→ 15 = 5a
Therefore a = 15/5 = 3
The equation of the parabola is
y = 3(x - 1)(x - 5)
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