SOLUTION: so how would you find the vertex of f(x)=4x^2 and which form would you use

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Question 526526: so how would you find the vertex of f(x)=4x^2 and which form would you use
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so how would you find the vertex of f(x)=4x^2 and which form would you use
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Standard form of equation for parabola: y=A(x-h)^2+k, (h,k) being the (x,y) coordinates of the vertex. For given equation, y=4x^2, h and k do not appear in the equation so they must be equal to zero. So the vertex is at the origin or (0,0).

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