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Find the x-intercepts of the parabola with

vertex (1,-13) and y-intercept (0.-11).
Write your answer in this form: (X1.),(X2,92).
If necessary, round to the nearest hundredth.
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User Spencer R
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Answer:


x_1=3.55


x_2=-1.55

Explanation:

we know that

If the vertex is (1,-13) and the y-intercept is (0.-11) (y-intercept above the vertex), we have a vertical parabola open upward

The equation of a vertical parabola written in vertex form is equal to


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

where

a is a coefficient

(h,k) is the vertex

substitute the given value of the vertex


y=a(x-1)^2-13

Find the value of a

Remember that we have the y-intercept

For x=0, y=-11

substitute


-11=a(0-1)^2-13


a=13-11\\a=2

so


y=2(x-1)^2-13

Find the x-intercepts

For y=0


2(x-1)^2-13=0


2(x-1)^2=13


(x-1)^2=6.5


x-1=\pm√(6.5)


x=1\pm√(6.5)


x_1=1+√(6.5)=3.55


x_2=1-√(6.5)=-1.55

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