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Quadratic Functions. Algebra 1

Quadratic Functions. Algebra 1-example-1

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Explanation:

11. Write in point slope form first;

y+4 = (x+1)^2; Convert to standard form;

y=x^2+2x+1-4

y = x^2+2x-3; Final standard form

12. Convert the original point-slope form with the vertex given;

y-3 = a(x-4)^2; plug in the point (1,12) to solve for a;

12 -3 = a(1-4)^2

9 = 9a

a = 1

y-3 = (x-4)^2

y=(x-4)^2+3: Final vertex from

13. The vertex is at (-1,-4)

y +4= (x+1)^2; Factored form can mean many things;

this is the equation of the function; factor it how your teacher taught you.

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