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The vertex of parabola is -3,-2, what is the equation?

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Answer:

y = x² + 6x + 7

Explanation:

The equation of a parabola in vertex form is

y = a(x - h)² + k

where (h, k ) are the coordinates of the vertex and a is a multiplier

Here (h, k ) = (- 3, - 2 ) and with a = 1 , then

y = (x - (- 3) )² - 2

= (x + 3)² - 2 ← expand using FOIL

= x² + 6x + 9 - 2

y = x² + 6x + 7 ← equation of parabola

User Pradeep S
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Answer:


{y}^(2) = (4)/(3) x

Explanation:

Master equation:


y {}^(2) = 4 {ax}

with point ( -3, -2 ):


{( - 2)}^(2) = 4a( - 3) \\ 4 = - 12a \\ a = - (1)/(3)

Equation is:


{y}^(2) = (4)/(3) x

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