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Rewrite the quadratic function in vertex form.
Y=3x^2-12x+4

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vertex form is y=a(x−h)2+k. To solve this you have to complete the square with the x terms: y= 3x2−12x+4. first isolate the x terms: y−4=3x2−12x. ax2+bx+c to complete the square a=1 and c=(12b)2.

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vertex form is y=a(x−h)2+k. To solve this you have to complete the square with the x terms: y= 3x2−12x+4. first isolate the x terms: y−4=3x2−12x. ax2+bx+c to complete the square a=1 and c=(12b)2.

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