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What is the vertex of the quadratic equation y = - 1/3 (x + 2)^2 +5

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(-2, 5)

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\text{The vertex form of a quadratic equation:}\\\\y=a(x-h)^2+k\\\\(h,\ k)-vertex\\---------------\\\text{We have:}\\\\y=-(1)/(3)(x+2)^2+5=-(1)/(3)(x-(-2))^2+5\Rightarrow h=-2\ \text{and}\ k=5\\\\\text{therefore the vertex is:}\ (-2,\ 5)

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