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vertex form:y-4=-(x-4)^2
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Answered by
bobpursley
what is the question?
The vertex form of the equation above is
y=(x-4)^2 + 4 for a parabola whose vertex is 4, 4
The vertex form of the equation above is
y=(x-4)^2 + 4 for a parabola whose vertex is 4, 4
Answered by
Anonymous
Oh. Sorry
vertex: y-4=-(x-4)^2
standard:?
intercept?
vertex: y-4=-(x-4)^2
standard:?
intercept?
Answered by
Reiny
vertex form:
y = - (x-4)^2 + 4
your text or your notes should have the definitions and properties of that form
y = - (x-4)^2 + 4
your text or your notes should have the definitions and properties of that form
Answered by
Anonymous
Thanks
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