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Write the equation of the parabola in vertex form.
vertex (4.1), point (3,-4)

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Answer:


\boxed{\bold{y=-5(x-4)^2+1}}

Explanation:


y=a(x-h)^2+k - vertex form of equation of a parabola where vertex is (h,k)


y=a(x-4)^2+1 - vertex form of equation of a parabola where vertex is (4,1)

The parabola goes through point (3, -4) so if x=3 then y=-4


-4=a(3-4)^2+1\\\\-4-1=a(-1)^2+1-1\\\\-5=a\cdot1\\\\{}\ \ a=-5

Therefore the equation of the parabola in vertex form with vertex (4,1), going through point (3,-4):


y=-5(x-4)^2+1

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