Question 1087414: Find the standard form f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k of the quadratic function that has zeros of 1/5 and 9/5, and has it's vertex at the point (1,-1).
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find the standard form f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k of the quadratic function that has zeros of 1/5 and 9/5, and has it's vertex at the point (1,-1).
Why don't you look at a similar problem you posted earlier, and try this one?
Don't you think that's a better way to learn how to do the problem, especially when you get it right?
Whatever you do, DO NOT follow the GARBAGE the other person suggested. Just substitute a point, preferably 
and the vertex, for (x, y) and (h, k), respectively, in the VERTEX form of a parabolic-equation, to get the value of "a."
Then substitute "a" and (h, k) to get the equation, in VERTEX form.
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