SOLUTION: What is the quadratic function that has a vertex at (-1,-3) and a y-intercept of -4? I think the answer is y=-(x+1)^2-3. Can someone please let me know if I am correct?

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Question 125320: What is the quadratic function that has a vertex at (-1,-3) and a y-intercept of -4? I think the answer is y=-(x+1)^2-3. Can someone please let me know if I am correct?
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(15628) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is the quadratic function that has a vertex at (-1,-3) and a y-intercept of -4?
I think you are right
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Would look like this:
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