Galapagos
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I'm currently doing revision and I came across a set of questions I have no memory of learning. I've been trying to work it out for the past 2 hours but the more I stare at it, the more I get confused.
K, so the type of question is this: you have to work out the equation of a parabola; you're given a set of points, such as the x-intercepts e.g. (3,0),(-2,0), and the vertex e.g. (7,9)...so how do you do it?
I know how to do it with both x-intercept(s) and y-intercept(s), but with this type of q. my brain just stalls. I'm sure it's obvious, but it's really bugging the shit out of me. Any help would be appreciated!
K, so the type of question is this: you have to work out the equation of a parabola; you're given a set of points, such as the x-intercepts e.g. (3,0),(-2,0), and the vertex e.g. (7,9)...so how do you do it?
I know how to do it with both x-intercept(s) and y-intercept(s), but with this type of q. my brain just stalls. I'm sure it's obvious, but it's really bugging the shit out of me. Any help would be appreciated!