so this is what I've gotten so far, please correct me if I'm wrong.
for any generalized parabola, the equation is given in the standard form: y = ax^2 + bx + c
a = 1 (in the equation y = x^2 + bx)
b = constant
c = (b/2)^2
the equation for the parabola that the question asks for, if written...
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the question is:
the vertices of the family of parabolas y = x^2 + bx, b is constant, lie on a single parabola. Find equation for that parabola.
my teacher require me to provide supporting details & background...