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16 April, 22:54

Write an equation to express the value of h+k

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  1. 17 April, 02:28
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    When written in "vertex form":

    • (h, k) is the vertex of the parabola, and x = h is the axis of symmetry.

    • the h represents a horizontal shift (how far left, or right, the graph has shifted from x = 0).

    • the k represents a vertical shift (how far up, or down, the graph has shifted from y = 0).

    • notice that the h value is subtracted in this form, and that the k value is added.

    If the equation is y = 2 (x - 1) 2 + 5, the value of h is 1, and k is 5.

    If the equation is y = 3 (x + 4) 2 - 6, the value of h is - 4, and k is - 6.
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