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Amanda [17]
2 years ago
6

This graph represents a quadratic function. What is the function’s equation written in factored form and in vertex form?

Mathematics
2 answers:
diamong [38]2 years ago
8 0

x intercepts=0,4

So the equation

  • y=a(x-b)(x-c)
  • y=ax(x-4)

Now put vertex and find a

  • -8=a(2)(2-4)
  • -8=2a(-2)
  • a=-8/-4
  • a=2

So equation

  • y=2x(x-4)
AnnZ [28]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

\textsf{Factored form}: \quad f(x)=2x(x-4)

\textsf{Vertex form}: \quad f(x)=2(x-2)^2-8

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>Factored form of a quadratic function</u>

f(x)=a(x-p)(x-q)

where:

  • p and q are the x-intercepts
  • a is some constant

Given x-intercepts:

  • (0, 0)
  • (4, 0)

Therefore:

\implies f(x)=a(x-0)(x-4)

\implies f(x)=ax(x-4)

To find a, substitute the given vertex (2, -8) into the equation and solve for a:

\implies 2a(2-4)=-8

\implies -4a=-8

\implies a=2

Therefore, the function's equation in factored form is:

f(x)=2x(x-4)

<u>Vertex form of a quadratic equation</u>

<u />f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k

where:

  • (h, k) is the vertex
  • a is some constant

Given:

  • vertex = (2, -8)

Therefore:

\implies f(x)=a(x-2)^2-8

To find the constant a, substitute one of the x-intercepts into the equation and solve for a:

\implies a(0-2)^2-8=0

\implies 4a-8=0

\implies a=2

Therefore, the function's equation in vertex form is:

f(x)=2(x-2)^2-8

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