What is the equation of the parabola that has a vertex at # (3, -3) # and passes through point # (0, 6) #?
1 Answer
Explanation:
let's take the equation of the parabola as
two points are given as
just by looking at the two points, we can tell where the parabola intercepts the
from this, we can deduce that
now we only have to find the
since the vertex is
this is a tip which is useful to remember.
- if the co-efficient of
- if the co-efficient of
back to our problem,
since the vertex is
so the symmetrical point of (0,6) on the parabola would be (6,6)
so now we have three points altogether. i'm going to substitute these points to the equation we took and then i just have to solve the simultaneous equations i get.
substituting point (3,-3)
substituting point (6,6)
so the equation is
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graph{x^2-9x+18 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}