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9 October, 07:27

Can anyone transform a vertex form equation into a standard form?

y = - 0.3 (x-0) ^2+3

If you can show work.

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  1. 9 October, 08:26
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    the standard form of a quadratic is : y = ax² + bx + c : (a ≠ 0)

    note that (x - 0) ² = x²

    distributing by - 0.3 gives

    y = - 0.3x² + 3 ← in standard form

    with a = - 0.3, b = 0 and c = 3
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