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What is the vertex form of the quadratic equation represented on the table?

What is the vertex form of the quadratic equation represented on the table?-example-1

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Check the picture below, so the parabola looks more or less like so, hmmm with a vertex at (-1 , -4), so, using those values from the table


~~~~~~\textit{vertical parabola vertex form} \\\\ y=a(x- h)^2+ k\qquad \begin{cases} \stackrel{vertex}{(h,k)}\\\\ \stackrel{


\stackrel{vertex}{\stackrel{h}{-1}~~,~~\stackrel{k}{-4}}\qquad \implies y=a[x-(-1)]^2-4\implies y=a(x+1)^2-4 \\\\\\ \textit{we also know that} \begin{cases} x=2\\ y=14 \end{cases}\implies 14=a(2+1)^2-4\implies 18=9a \\\\\\ \cfrac{18}{9}=a\implies 2=a~\hspace{10em}\boxed{y=2(x+1)^2-4}

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