SOLUTION: I'm in Chapter 6 section 6. Its about Alalyzing Graphs of Quadratic Functions. the problem looks like this: y=5x(squared) -6
my question is when you write the quadratic funcionin
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my question is when you write the quadratic funcionin
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: I'm in Chapter 6 section 6. Its about Alalyzing Graphs of Quadratic Functions. the problem looks like this: y=5x(squared) -6
my question is when you write the quadratic funcionin vertex form, do you factor out a 5 and just have your x*x remaining and then subtract 6, or do you have x*x squared? This question is from textbook Algebra 2
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Vertex form is , the vertex is (h,k)
Notice that x doesn't have a coefficient inside the parenthesis, if x^2 has a coefficient you factor, then complete the square. This one is different because a isn't 1 and there's no b. is vertex form, the vertex is (0,-6), because a>1 the parabola is skinnier.
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