SOLUTION: a parabola with x=0 as its axis of symmetry has a y-0intercept of 6. One of its x-intercept is 3. Write an equation for the parabola.

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Question 344386: a parabola with x=0 as its axis of symmetry has a y-0intercept of 6. One of its x-intercept is 3. Write an equation for the parabola.
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Both zeros must be equidistant from the line of symmetry.
If is a zero, so is

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Use the point (,) to find .



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