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What form is this equation in y= -3(x-5)^2+7 in?

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Answer:

This equation is in vertex form.

Vertex form means that for a quadratic equation, the format is as shown:

y= ±a(b(x-h))²+k. This means that this equation will give you the vertex point directly from the equation.

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Answer:

vertex form

Explanation:

y= -3(x-5)^2+7

This equation is written in vertex form

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

The vertex is (h,k)

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