How do you write a quadratic equation with x-intercepts: -1,-1 ; point: (2,-9) ?

1 Answer
May 14, 2017

#y=-x^2-2x-1#

Explanation:

#"given the x-intercepts (roots ) are " x=-1,x=-1#

#"then the factors are " (x+1),(x+1)=(x+1)^2#

#rArry=a(x+1)^2#

#"to find a, substitute " (2,-9)" into the equation"#

#rArr-9=a(2+1)^2#

#rArr9a=-9rArra=-1#

#rArry=-(x+1)^2larrcolor(red)" in intercept form"#

#"expanding and simplifying gives"#

#y=-x^2-2x-1larrcolor(red)" in standard form"#
graph{-(x+1)^2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}