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Find the equation of the quadratic function with vertex (-2,18) passing through (-5,0)?

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Answer:


y-18=-2(x+2)^2

Explanation:

Equation of the Quadratic Function

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


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

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

It's been given the vertex of the parabola as (-2,18):


y-18=a(x+2)^2

Now substitute the point (-5,0) and find the value of a:


0-18=a(-5+2)^2

Operating:


-18=a(-3)^2


-18=9a

Solving for a:


a = -18 / 9

a = -2

Thus, the equation of the quadratic function is:


\mathbf{y-18=-2(x+2)^2}

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