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Given the standard (vertex) form:F(x)=a(x-h)^2+kIdentify the vertex (h,k)F( x )= -7 (x- -8 )^2 +7Vertex: (Answer for coordinate 1,Answer for coordinate 2)

Given the standard (vertex) form:F(x)=a(x-h)^2+kIdentify the vertex (h,k)F( x )= -7 (x-example-1
User Dvorak
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The vertex form says that


f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k

The vertex will be


(h,k)

If we have the function


f(x)=-7(x-(-8))^2+7

We can see that k = 7 and h = -8, it means that the vertex is


(-8,7)

Final answer:

The vertex is (-8, 7)

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