SOLUTION: With an equation in standard form of the parabola that has vertex (−9,−7) and passes through the point (1,593), I got y=593/93(x+9)^2-7. But i am incorrect. What did I
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Question 1120591: With an equation in standard form of the parabola that has vertex (−9,−7) and passes through the point (1,593), I got y=593/93(x+9)^2-7. But i am incorrect. What did I do wrong?
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
But
so:
So
Apparently, you tried to combine two UNLIKE terms to say
. Or perhaps you made an error in stating the vertex form of the function and started with \ =\ a\((x\ +\ 9)^2\ -\ 7\))
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

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