Here's the problem. I know you guys are smart enough to figure this out, because I'm not 100% sure on how to do it. Any legitimate attempts will be repped, if I can rep you.
Redo problem 27 in section 4.1 of your textbook (page 178), but find the parabola whose minimum is at (10,2) rather than the point given in the book.
The parabola's equation is y = x^2 + ax + b, where
a =
and b =
Redo problem 27 in section 4.1 of your textbook (page 178), but find the parabola whose minimum is at (10,2) rather than the point given in the book.
The parabola's equation is y = x^2 + ax + b, where
a =
and b =