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Rewrite the equation in vertex form f(x)= (3x-9)(x+1)
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Rewrite the equation in vertex form
f(x)= (3x-9)(x+1)
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Explanation:
Y=3(x-1)^2 -12
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In vertex form it is Y=3(x-1)^2 -12
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