SOLUTION: 1. Given: y=x^2-6x+7 Find: h and k 2. Given: 3y=(x-2)^2-6 Find: a,b, and c 3. If the simplest quadratic function is f(x)=x^2, what is a,b, and c equal to? 4. Add a const

Algebra ->  Quadratic Equations and Parabolas  -> Quadratic Equations Lessons -> SOLUTION: 1. Given: y=x^2-6x+7 Find: h and k 2. Given: 3y=(x-2)^2-6 Find: a,b, and c 3. If the simplest quadratic function is f(x)=x^2, what is a,b, and c equal to? 4. Add a const      Log On


   



Question 780317: 1. Given: y=x^2-6x+7
Find: h and k
2. Given: 3y=(x-2)^2-6
Find: a,b, and c
3. If the simplest quadratic function is f(x)=x^2, what is a,b, and c equal to?
4. Add a constant to make a^2+a+... a perfect square

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4. Divide the coefficient on the first degree term by 2 and square the result. 1 divided by 2 is . Then

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