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Express the equation y=x^2+6+19 in the form y=a(x-h)^2 then identify a, h , kA=H=K=

Express the equation y=x^2+6+19 in the form y=a(x-h)^2 then identify a, h , kA=H=K-example-1
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ANSWER:

a = 1

h = -3

k = 10

Explanation:

We have the following equation:


y=x^2+6x+19

We convert the equation to its vertex form, like this:


\begin{gathered} y=a\left(x-h\right)^2+k \\ \\ y=x^2+6x+19+3^2-3^2 \\ \\ y=x^2+6x+3^2+19-3^2 \\ \\ x^2+6x+3^2=\left(x+3\right)^2 \\ \\ y=\left(x+3\right)^2+19-9 \\ \\ y=\left(x+3\right)^2+10 \\ \\ y=\left(x-\left(-3\right)\right)^2+10 \\ \\ \text{ Therefore:} \\ \\ a=1 \\ \\ h=-3 \\ \\ k=10 \end{gathered}

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