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Mathematics, 21.05.2021 20:20 rosie81

If y = a(x − 1)^2 + q and points (−1, −9) and (1,1) both lie on the parabola, what is the optimal (maximum/minimum) value of y? Find the value of a. plz answer with full proces, i will mark brainliest for sure.

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