SOLUTION: Write the quadratic function in the form g(x)=a(x−h)^2+k Then, give the vertex of its graph. g(x)=−2x^2+4x-4
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Question 1042106
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Write the quadratic function in the form
g(x)=a(x−h)^2+k
Then, give the vertex of its graph.
g(x)=−2x^2+4x-4
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You have two choices. One is follow the purely symbolic derivation and follow just the formula at the end. Another is perform the similar steps on the given function you have, g(x).