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A quadratic function is graphed on a coordinate plane. The parabola passes through the points (-4, 3), (-2, -1), and (0, 3) Which equation could be solved using the graph above?
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Let's call the quadratic function f(x).
We are given that the parabola passes through the points (-4, 3), (-2, -1), and (0, 3).
Plugging in these points into the equation f(x), we can form three equations:
1) f(-4) = 3
2) f(-2) = -1
3) f(0) = 3
By solving these equations, we can find the coefficients of the quadratic function f(x).
We are given that the parabola passes through the points (-4, 3), (-2, -1), and (0, 3).
Plugging in these points into the equation f(x), we can form three equations:
1) f(-4) = 3
2) f(-2) = -1
3) f(0) = 3
By solving these equations, we can find the coefficients of the quadratic function f(x).
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