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What is the vertex form of the equation?
y=x^2-6x+8
I have the answer I just need to make sure I have the steps.
9 years ago

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Rach
My answer: y=(x-3)^2+8-9=y
=(x-3)^2-1
9 years ago
Steve
looks good to me.
9 years ago

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