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| Question 1192552:  In a figure, curve A whose equation is y=(x+a)^2, passes through the point (4,0).
 Curve B whose equation is y=(x+a)^2+b, passes through the point (4,-9).
 a)Calculate the values of a and b
 b)if the curve B intersects the x-axis at point (p,0) and (q,0), calculate the values of p and q
 c)if curve B intersects the y-axis at the point (0,r), calculate the value of r.
 Answer by Boreal(15235)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! y=(x+a)^2 0=(4+a)^2; a=-4
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 y=(x-4)^2+b the vertex is (-a, b) or (4, -9)
 b=-9
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 0=(x-4)^2-9=x^2-8x+7=(x-1)(x-7)
 p and q are 1 and 7 or 7 and 1
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 r=(0-4)^2-9=7
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