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Can someone help me with this question? If I can get an equation for it and an explanation of how to do it then I should be able to do the rest of them.

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"write the equation of the parabola in intercept form."​

Can someone help me with this question? If I can get an equation for it and an explanation-example-1
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Answer: the intercept form of a parabola is y = a (x - r)(x - s), where r and s are the x-intercepts, or where the graph passes through the x-axis.

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