Write the equation of the parabola that passes through the points (−3,0), (−2,−60), and (4,0).Write your answer in the form y=a(x−p)(x−q), where a, p, and q are integers, decimals, or simplified fractions.
Q. Write the equation of the parabola that passes through the points (−3,0), (−2,−60), and (4,0).Write your answer in the form y=a(x−p)(x−q), where a, p, and q are integers, decimals, or simplified fractions.
Identify x-intercepts: Identify the x-intercepts from the given points.The x-intercepts are the x-values of the points where the y-values are zero.x-intercepts: −3, 4
Write equation in form: Use the x-intercepts to write the equation in the form y=a(x−p)(x−q). p=−3 q=4 y=a(x−(−3))(x−4) y=a(x+3)(x−4)
Find value of a: Use the point (−2,−60) to find the value of a. y=a(x+3)(x−4) −60=a(−2+3)(−2−4) −60=a(1)(−6) −60=−6a
Solve for a: Solve for a.−60=−6a−60/−6=aa=10
Write final equation: Write the final equation of the parabola using the value of a and the x-intercepts p and q.a=10p=−3q=4y=a(x−p)(x−q)y=10(x+3)(x−4)
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