SOLUTION: An easy way to find the vertex of a quadratic equation in both factored and ax^2+bx+c form

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Question 716868: An easy way to find the vertex of a quadratic equation in both factored and ax^2+bx+c form
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An easy way to find the vertex of a quadratic equation in both factored and ax^2+bx+c form
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Vertex = (-b/2a,f(-b/2a))

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