It seems there is a misunderstanding in your question regarding the vertex and the coefficients. The vertex of a parabola in standard form is typically given as ((h, k)), where ((h, k)) is the vertex point. If the vertex is ((-4, -1)) and the y-value is 0 when x is 2, we can derive the coefficient of the squared term by using the vertex form of a parabola. However, without additional information, such as another point on the parabola or the specific equation, we can't definitively determine the coefficient from the options provided (6, -6, -3, or 3).
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