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Which equation correctly solves for h, the x-coordinate of the vertex of a quadratic function, when starting with the equation for the vertex form of a parabola? h = x +a−yk h = x +a–ky h = x +y–ka h =
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Which equation correctly solves for h, the x-coordinate of the vertex of a quadratic function, when starting with the equation for the vertex form of a parabola?
h = x +a−yk
h = x +a–ky
h = x +y–ka
h = x +y+ka
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im pretty sure its h=x+y-ka
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