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Which equation is y = 3(x – 2)2 – (x – 5)2 rewritten in vertex form?

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Answer: on Edge its choice D or 2(x - 1/2)^2 - 27/2

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The other guy has the same answer just in decimal form and I'm a big brain boy so I helped out

User Lorenzo D
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y = 3(x - 2)² - (x - 5)²
y = 3(x - 2)(x - 2) - (x - 5)(x - 5)
y = 3(x(x - 2) - 2(x - 2)) - (x(x - 5) - 5(x - 5))
y = 3(x(x) - x(2) - 2(x) + 2(2)) - (x(x) - x(5) - 5(x) + 5(5))
y = 3(x² - 2x - 2x + 4) - (x² - 5x - 5x + 25)
y = 3(x² - 4x + 4) - (x² - 10x + 25)
y = 3(x²) - 3(4x) + 3(4) - (x²) + (10x) - (25)
y = (3x² - 12x + 12) + (-x² + 10x - 25)
y = (3x² - x²) + (-12x + 10x) + (12 - 25)
y = 2x² - 2x - 13
+ 13 + 13
y + 13 = 2x² - 2x + 0.5
y + 13 + 0.5 = 2(x² - x + 0.25)
y + 13.5 = 2(x² - 0.5x - 0.5x + 0.25)
y + 13.5 = 2(x(x) - x(0.5) - 0.5(x) + 0.5(0.5))
y + 13.5 = 2(x(x - 0.5) - 0.5(x - 0.5))
y + 13.5 = 2(x - 0.5)(x - 0.5)
y + 13.5 = 2(x - 0.5)²
- 13.5 - 13.5
y = 2(x - 0.5)² - 13.5
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