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Write the equation of the parabola in vertex form.
vertex (1,3), point (2, - 1)

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User Thorsten Scherf
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Answer:


y=-4x^2+8x-1

Explanation:

I am assuming the parabola has his axis parallel to the y axis. You should remember from theory that the axis (and thus the first coordinate of the vertex) is
-\frac b{2a} and then you have two points of passage.


-b/2a = 1\\a(1)^2 +b(1)+c =3\\a(2)^2+b(2)+c=-1\\

Let's solve subtracting the 3rd from the second and keeping the first as is (ok, slightly rewriting it).


2a=-b\rightarrow 2a+b =0 \\a+b+c=3\\4a+2b+c=-1\\III-II: 4a+2b+c-a-b-c=-1-3 \rightarrow 3a+b=-4 \rightarrow a +(2a+b)=-4\\a= -4; b=8; c =3 +4 -8 =-1

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