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a parabola has its vertex at 1,1 and passes through the point -2,-2. Find the equation of this parabola

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Answer:

The vertex form of the equation is
y = -(1)/(3)( x-1)^(2) +1.

Explanation:

You will use the equation
y=a(x-h)^(2) +k to solve this parabola. (h, k) is the vertex. So, we plug this into the equation to get
y= a(x - 1)^(2) +1.

Then, we substitute the point as our x and y to get
-2 = 9a+1 (a lot of simplifying was done here). Then, add 2 to the right side of the equation and isolate the
9a to get
9a = 3. Finally, divide by 9 on both sides to get
a=(1)/(3).

Now, substitute your
a back into the equation to get y =
-(1)/(3)(x-1)^(2)+1.

This is in vertex form. If the answer is needed in standard form, simply distribute and simplify to get
y = -(1)/(3) x^(2) +(2)/(3) x+(2)/(3).

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