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25 January, 12:28

When the function is given in vertex form y=a (x-h) 2+k, how is the vertex found?

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  1. 25 January, 14:13
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    Once you have it in that form, you just read off the values of h and k

    For instance, if you had y = 2 (x-3) ^2 + 5, then h = 3 and k = 5. So the vertex is (h, k) = (3,5)
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