SOLUTION: I have this quadratic and would like to find its vertex : (3x-5)^2=49? john

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Question 1056803: I have this quadratic and would like to find its vertex : (3x-5)^2=49? john
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What you have is a quadratic EQUATION, and as shown or formed, it has no vertex. It may have one or two zeros, but no vertex.


You can solve for x, but this will give you the equation's zeros.

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