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What is the vertex of

3(x - 8{)}^(2) + 6

User Analia
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y = 3(x-8)^2 + 6 is in the form y = a(x-h)^2 + k
match up the terms to see that
a = 3
h = 8
k = 6
So the vertex is (h,k) = (8,6)

Answer: (8,6)
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