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4 October, 22:49

Find the x-intercepts of the parabola with vertex (-7,45) and y-intercept (0,-200). Write your answer in this form: (x1, y1), (x2, y2). If necessary, round to the nearest hundredth.

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  1. 4 October, 22:52
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    bit lengthy but ...

    we know vertex is equal (h, k)

    h=x. k=y

    the vertex formula is f (x) = a (x-h) ^2+k

    lets plug in vertex ... a (x+7) ^2+45

    we need to solve for (a) in order to make sure this will pass thru the coordinate (0,-200) and then from there we can get our x int.

    the way we solve for a is to set the equation equal to the y int (-200)

    f (x) = a (x+7) ^2+45=-200

    lets set x=0 because we already set y=-200

    a (0+7) ^2+45=-200

    a (7) ^2+45=-200

    49a+45=-200

    49a=-245

    a=-5

    Now lets rewrite the vertex form formula with a leading coefficient of - 5

    -5 (x+7) ^2+45

    now graph this formula verify that it does indeed intersect (0.-200)

    then check the table for your zeros or x int you will see that they are

    (-10,0) and (-4,0)

    or x+10=0 and x+4=0
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