SOLUTION: Use the vertex (h, k) and a point on the graph (x, y) to find the general form of the equation of the quadratic function. (h, k) = (−5, −1), (x, y) = (−7,

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Question 1071423: Use the vertex (h, k) and a point on the graph (x, y) to find the general form of the equation of the quadratic function.
(h, k) = (−5, −1), (x, y) = (−7, 3)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
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You get the general form through multiplication and arranging into the general form, decreasing order of x. Otherwise, this question was already answered:

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