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Which pair of equations generates graphs with the same vertex?

y = –(x + 4)2 and y = (x – 4)2
y = –4x2 and y = 4x2
y = –x2 – 4 and y = x2 + 4
y = (x – 4)2 and y = x2 + 4

User Undko
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Answer:

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Explanation:

User Azat Ibrakov
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Answer:

The pair of equations that generates graphs

with the same vertex is :

y = –4x² ; y = 4x²

Explanation:

A quadratic function can be written in the form f(x) = a(x – h)² + k, where a, h, and k are constants.

It’s graph is a parabola which has a vertex at (h, k).

• The graph of the equation y = – (x + 4)² = – [x – (–4)]² + 0

has a vertex at (-4 , 0).

On the other hand ,The graph of the equation y = (x – 4)² = (x – 4)² + 0

has a vertex at (4 , 0).

Therefore , the two equations generate graphs with different vertices.

• The graph of the equation y = –4x² = –4 (x –0)² + 0

has a vertex at (0 , 0).

On the other hand ,The graph of the equation y = 4x² = 4 (x –0)² + 0

has a vertex at (0 , 0).

Therefore , the two equations generate graphs with the same vertex.

• The graph of the equation y = – x² – 4 = – (x – 0)² + (– 4)

has a vertex at (0 , -4).

On the other hand ,The graph of the equation y = x² + 4 = (x – 0)² + 4

has a vertex at (0 , 4).

Therefore , the two equations generate graphs with different vertices.

• The graph of the equation y = (x – 4)² = (x – 4)² + 0

has a vertex at (4 , 0).

On the other hand ,The graph of the equation y = x² + 4 = (x – 0)² + 4

has a vertex at (0 , 4).

Therefore , the two equations generate graphs with different vertices.

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