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How do I change parabola equations to graphing form? for example: y=2x^2-12x+19
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How do I change parabola equations to graphing form? for example: y=2x^2-12x+19
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How do I change parabola equations to graphing form? for example: y=2x^2-12x+19
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The equation you have is already in graphing form. To graph, you just need to make sure you get everything except for the y= to the other side. You can directly put
y=2x^2-12x+19 into your calculator. Hope this helps :)
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