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The function p(x) = –8x2 – 64x can be written in vertex form p(x) = a(x – h)2 + k, where a =
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The function p(x) = –8x2
– 64x
can be written in vertex form
p(x
) =
a(x
–
h)2
+
k
, where
a
= -8
h
=-4
k=128
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