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Find the possible equations of each of the following quadratics if their equation is of the form y = (x-h)^2 and their graph passes through the point:
a. (1,16)
b (3,9)
8 years ago

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Answered by Steve
well, just plug in your numbers.
(a)
(1-h)^2 = 16
1-h = ±4
h = -3 or 5

Do (b) the same way.
8 years ago
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Find the possible equations of each of the following quadratics if their equation is of the form y = (x-h)^2 and their graph passes through the point:
a. (1,16)
b (3,9)

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