Equation of a parabola is (x-h)^2 = 4a(y-q)
Vertex is (2,4) therefore we know the formula is: (x-2)^2 = 4a(y-4)
All we need is the value for a and we have the equation?
This was year 11 wasn't it? I forget how to find the value of a. I know I could do it using algebra and just manipulating the above equation, but I'm sure theres another way.
Eh:
When x=0 y=8.
(0-2)^2 = 4a(8-4)
4 = 4a*4
16a = 4
a = 1/4
Therefore equation is: (x-2)^2 = y-4
Edit: addressing the above poster. Since we're given the vertex and the x-intercept we can see its concave up.