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If a quadratic equation is given to you in vertex form, what is the vertex?

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Answer:

(-h,k)

Explanation:

vertex form:

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

switch sign of h and you get the x

keep sign of k and you get y

ex- 3(x-5)+7

vertex=(5,7)

User William Xifaras
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If for example, you were given y = 2(x-3)^2 + 5, then the vertex is (3,5)

As another example, the equation y = 7(x+1)^2 + 10 has the vertex (-1,10)

The general vertex form is y = a(x-h)^2 + k with the vertex (h,k)

User Giho
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