Help with Parabola Homework: Determine Equation of Parabola

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The discussion focuses on determining the equation of a parabola representing the trajectory of a ball served from a height of 2 meters, traveling 20 meters horizontally before hitting the ground. The vertex of the parabola is located at the point (9, k), where k represents the maximum height of the ball. Participants clarify that the coordinates (0, 2) and (20, 0) can be used to create two equations to solve for the values of a and k in the parabolic equation y - k = a(x - 9)^2. There is some confusion regarding the exact value of k, with suggestions that it may be 10 based on the vertex's alignment. The thread emphasizes the need for further assistance in solving the equations to find the precise values of a and k.
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Homework Statement



In an over hand serve, the ball starts from a point 2m above the ground and travels a horizontal distance of 20m before it strikes the floor.

The ball travels in a parbolic path and reaches its highest point after traveling a horizontal distance of 9m as show in the link below:

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Determine the equation of the parabola in the form y-k=a(x-9)^2


Homework Equations



y-k=a(x-h)^2


The Attempt at a Solution



Well i know that the ball reaches its maximum height 9 feet from
where it was served. If we let x=0 be where the ball was served,
then we know the x coordinate of the vertex is 9, so the equation is
of the form

y-k=a(x-9)^2

To finish the equation precisely, I need to determine the values of
a and k. To do that, I need two equations relating the values of a
and k. But the given information provides with what I need to
write those two equations --I know the x and y values (1) where
the ball was served and (2) where it hit the ground.


but I'm still confused ! i could use some help:)
could somebody solve it for mee pleaaase??
 
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btw i missed the points on the Y axes
there's 0,10 and 20

the value 10 is aligned to the point V
does that mean that (9,k) V is equal to (9,10)
and so with the given value of k i just solve for the a value?
if so, i get a very awkward answer:S
 


Ok, so y-k=a(x-9)^2. You know x=0, y=2 and x=20, y=0 satisfy that equation. Doesn't that give you two equations in two unknowns k and a to solve? What are they?
 


Well i know that the ball reaches its maximum height 9 feet from
where it was served.
That would be 9 meters.
 
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