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Help!!! What is the equation of the following function? Show any work.

Help!!! What is the equation of the following function? Show any work.-example-1

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Answer:


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

Explanation:

Equation of the Quadratic Function

The vertex form of the quadratic function has the following equation:


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

Where (h, k) is the vertex of the parabola that results when plotting the function, and a is a coefficient different from zero.

The graph provided in the question, assumed as a parabola, has two clear points:

The vertex, located at (-2,-3)

The point (-1,-6)

Substituting the coordinates of the vertex, the equation of the function is:


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


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

The value of a will be determined by using the other point (-1,-6):


-6=a(-1+2)^2-3

Operating:


-6=a(1)-3

Solving:

a=-3

The equation of the graph is:


\boxed{y=-3(x+2)^2-3}

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