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Write the standard form of the quadratic function whose graph is a parabola with the given vertex and that passes through the given point. (Let x be the independent variable and y be the dependent variable.)

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Answer:


y=3x^2-6x-2

Explanation:


\boxed{\begin{minipage}{5.6 cm}\underline{Vertex form of a quadratic equation}\\\\$y=a(x-h)^2+k$\\\\where:\\ \phantom{ww}$\bullet$ $(h,k)$ is the vertex. \\ \phantom{ww}$\bullet$ $a$ is some constant.\\\end{minipage}}

Given:

  • Vertex = (1, -5)
  • Point = (-1, 7)

Substitute the given vertex and point into the vertex formula and solve for a:


\implies 7=a(-1-1)^2-5


\implies 7=a(-2)^2-5


\implies 7=4a-5


\implies 12=4a


\implies a=3

Substitute the found value of a together with the vertex into the formula and expand to standard form:


\implies y=3(x-1)^2-5


\implies y=3(x-1)(x-1)-5


\implies y=3(x^2-2x+1)-5


\implies y=3x^2-6x+3-5


\implies y=3x^2-6x-2

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