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What is the equation of the graph?

What is the equation of the graph?-example-1
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Answer:


y=2x^2+1

Explanation:

The general equation for a parabola in vertex form is the following:


y=a(x-h)^2+k

Where (
h,k) is the parabola's vertex and (a) is the stretch and compression factor. As one can see in the given graph, the parabola has a vertex at (0, 1), moreover, it passes through the point (1, 3). Substitute these points into the equation for the parabole, and simplify,


y=a(x-h)^2+k

Vertex: (0, 1)


y=a(x-0)^2+1

A point on the parabola: (1, 3)


3=a(1-0)^2+1


3=a1+1\\3 = a + 1\\

Inverse operations,


3=a+1


2 = a

Substitute back into the original expression:


y=a(x-h)^2+k


y=2(x-0)^2+1

Simplify to put in standard form:


y=2(x-0)^2+1


y=2(x)^2+1


y=2x^2+1

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