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Another way to write a quadratic function is the form f(x) = a(x − h)2 + k, where (h, k) are the coordinates of the vertex, and a is a real number constant. This means we can write a quadratic function if we know the coordinates of the vertex and another point on the parabola so that we can solve for the value of a. We can then use algebra to rewrite the function in the standard form f(x) = ax2 + bx + c.
Write a quadratic function in standard form for a parabola whose vertex is at (−4, −6) and whose y-intercept is at (0, −14).
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