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Function f(x) = a(x+1)(x-3) has a vertex at (1, -16). Find a
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Function f(x) = a(x+1)(x-3) has a vertex at (1, -16). Find a
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Answer:
a = 4
Explanation:
Given
f(x) = a(x+1)(x-3)
Vertex = (1, -16)
To find
Value of a
Solution
Substituting he coordinates:
-16 = a(1 + 1)(1 - 3)
-16 = a(2)(-2)
-16 = -4a
a = 4
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