SOLUTION: How do you put factor form into vertex form?
example: y=(x^2+2)(x^2+5)
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Question 194988: How do you put factor form into vertex form?
example: y=(x^2+2)(x^2+5)
Answer by RAY100(1637) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y = ( x^2 +2) ( X^2 +5 )
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y = x^4 +7x^2 +10
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y-10 = x^4 + 7 x^2 +12.25 -12.25,,,,,,,,,remember just use (7/2)^2 = 12.25
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y-10 +12.25 = x^4 +7x^2 +12.25
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( y +2.25 ) = ( x^2 + 3.5 )^2
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checking
x=0, both original and answer, y=10,,,,ok
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