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1 November, 08:20

Which equation is y = (x+3) 2 + (x+4) 2 rewritten in vertex form

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  1. 1 November, 09:44
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    Vertex coordinates: (h, k)

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

    y = 2 (x+3) + 2 (x+4)

    Use distributive property:

    y = 2 ((x+3) + (x+4))

    Simplify:

    y = 2 (2x+7)

    y = 4x+14

    This is slope - intercept form, not vertex form. Vertex form is for quadratic equations - this is a linear equation.

    Answer (in slope - intercept form):

    y = 4x+14
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