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Suppose a parabola has an axis of symmetry at x = -2, a minimum height at -6, and passes through the point (0, 10). Write the equation of the parabola in vertex form.
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Steve
from the axis and vertex, we know

y = a(x+2) - 6

Now use the point to solve for a. You already know that a is positive (why?)
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