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The vertex of this parabola is at (4,-3). Which of the following could be its

equation?
A. x==3(y - 3)2 + 4
B. X=-3(+4)2-3
C. X=-3(-4) 2-3
D. X=-3(y + 3) - 4

The vertex of this parabola is at (4,-3). Which of the following could be its equation-example-1
User Dontangg
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Answer:

Option D.

Explanation:

From the given graph it is clear that it is a parabola along to the x-axis.

Vertex form of a parabola along the x-axis is


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

where, (h,k) is vertex.

From the graph it is clear that the vertex of the parabola is (4,-3). So, substitute h=4 and k=-3 in the above equation.


x=a(y-(-3))^2+(4)


x=a(y+3)^2+4 ...(1)

The graph passing through (1,-2), so substitute x=1 and y=-2 in the above equation.


1=a(-2+3)^2+4


1-4=a(1)^2


-3=a(1)^2

Substitute a=-3 in equation (1).


x=-3(y+3)^2+4

Therefore, the correct option is D.

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