SOLUTION: What type of graph would a function of the form f(x) = a(x-h)^2 + k have if a = 0? What type of function would it be?

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Question 363761: What type of graph would a function of the form f(x) = a(x-h)^2 + k have if a = 0? What type of function would it be?
Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
. If a = 0, then the function becomes f(x) = k, a constant, whose graph is horizontal line with y-intercept k. It is a linear function.
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