SOLUTION: How do I determine the quadratic equation when the vertex is (3,-4) and the given point is (2,1)?

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Question 1142478: How do I determine the quadratic equation when the vertex is (3,-4) and the given point is (2,1)?

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How do I determine the quadratic equation when the vertex is (3,-4) and the given point is (2,1)?
Vertex form of a quadratic function: matrix%281%2C3%2C+y%2C+%22=%22%2C+a%28x+-+h%29%5E2+%2B+k%29
matrix%281%2C3%2C+1%2C+%22=%22%2C+a%282+-+3%29%5E2+%2B+-+4%29 ------- Substituting (3, - 4) for (h, k), and (2, 1) for (x, y)
1 = a - 4 ====> a = 5
Quadratic equation: highlight_green%28matrix%281%2C3%2C+y%2C+%22=%22%2C+5%28x+-+3%29%5E2+-+4%29%29