SOLUTION: Whats a comparison of the graphs: y = x and the graph of y = a(x -­ h)2+ k a, h, and k can be any numbers. Thanks

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Question 1032373: Whats a comparison of the graphs: y = x and the graph of y = a(x -­ h)2+ k
a, h, and k can be any numbers.
Thanks


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Answer by ikleyn(52781) About Me  (Show Source):
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Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
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The only realistic comparison is they are both functions. The rest of how they relate is not very comparable. y=x is same as y=1*x, and the coefficient gives information about how y changes with x. y=a(x-h)^2+k uses the factor a to give some indication of how y changes with x.

Note that y=x has no vertex, or no special point like that. You could say, y=1(x-h)+k has a point (0,0) and gives the simplified equation y=x.