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Find the equation of the parabola with the given x-intercepts and point on the graph. Use y = a(x-p)(x-q).

3. x-int: (-4,0) , (7,0)
P (3,8)

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Answer:


\textsf{Intercept form}: \quad y=-(2)/(7)(x+4)(x-7)


\textsf{Standard form}: \quad y=-(2)/(7)x^2+(6)/(7)x+8

Explanation:


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If the x-intercepts are (-4, 0) and (7, 0) then:

  • p = -4
  • q = 7

Substitute the values of p and q into the formula:


\implies y=a(x-(-4))(x-7)


\implies y=a(x+4)(x-7)

To find a, substitute the given point on the curve P (3, 8) into the equation:


\implies 8=a(3+4)(3-7)


\implies 8=a(7)(-4)


\implies 8=-28x


\implies a=(8)/(-28)


\implies a=-(2)/(7)

Substitute the found value of a into the equation:


\implies y=-(2)/(7)(x+4)(x-7)

Expand to write the equation in standard form:


\implies y=-(2)/(7)(x^2-3x-28)


\implies y=-(2)/(7)x^2+(6)/(7)x+8

User Perh
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Answer:

  • y = -2/7(x + 4)(x - 7)

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Given

  • x- intercepts (-4, 0) and (7, 0),
  • Point P (3, 8).

Solution

The given translates as:

  • p = -4, q = 7, x = 3, y = 8

Use given x - intercepts to get the equation:

  • y = a(x + 4)(x - 7)

Use the coordinates of P to find the value of a:

  • 8 = a(3 + 4)(3 - 7)
  • 8 = a*7*(-4)
  • 8 = - 28a
  • a = 8 / - 28
  • a = - 2/7

The equation of this parabola is:

  • y = - 2/7(x + 4)(x - 7)
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