A quadratic function goes through the points (-3,\ 3),\ (-1,\

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2021-12-05

A quadratic function goes through the points (3, 3), (1, 3), and (2, 4). What is the axis of symmetry? Its vertex? Its equation?

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George Blue

George Blue

Beginner2021-12-06Added 18 answers

Step 1
We know that general form of quadratic function
1) f(x)=ax2+bx+c
vertex of the quadratic graph
h=b2a, k=f(h)
(h, k) vertex
f(x) goes through (3, 3), (1, 3) and (2, 4) then
2) 3=9a3b+c
3) 3=ab+c
4) 4=4a2b+c
Equation (2) - equation (3)
0=8a2b
8a=2b
b=4a
Putvalue of in equation (3) and (4)
3=a4a+c=3a+c
4=4a8a+c=4a+c
5) 3=3a+c
6) 4=4a+c
Equation (5) - equation (6)
34=3a+4a
a=1, b=4
Value of a put in equation (5)
3=3+cc=0
Hence f(x)=x24x=(x2+4x+(2)2(2)2)
f(x)=(x+2)2+4
Vertex is: (2, 4) axis of symmetry: x=2

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