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Mathematics, 23.04.2021 07:30 baileysosmart

How can I make a Quadratic Function from a Parabola {[that's on a graph]}... By only using the x-intercepts <<(there's only 2),
the y-intercept <<(only 1), and
the vertex <<(only 1).

Every thing that's in brackets>> () << is the number of points in the parabola for the things that its pointing at.

I basically just gotta know how to convert it from a graph, to a function by using all 3 points and the vertex.
I put this here in case you couldn't understand what i said in the 1st paragraph.​

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