Question
What is the vertex form of the equation in the graph?
(1 point)
y=
𝑦
=
(x−
𝑥
−
)2+
2
+
(1 point)
y=
𝑦
=
(x−
𝑥
−
)2+
2
+
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To write the equation in vertex form, we typically need to express the equation in the form:
\[
y = a(x-h)^2 + k
\]
where \((h, k)\) is the vertex of the parabola.
In your equation, it seems like part of the information is missing, especially the values of \(h\) and \(k\). The incomplete expression you've provided appears to suggest that you want a vertex form equation, starting with \(y = (x - x)^2 + 2 +\).
If you can provide either the complete equation of the graph or clarify what the values of \(h\) and \(k\) should be, I would be glad to assist further!
If you have specific values that determine the vertex or any other conditions for the graph's parabola, please share them so I can help you correctly format the vertex equation.
\[
y = a(x-h)^2 + k
\]
where \((h, k)\) is the vertex of the parabola.
In your equation, it seems like part of the information is missing, especially the values of \(h\) and \(k\). The incomplete expression you've provided appears to suggest that you want a vertex form equation, starting with \(y = (x - x)^2 + 2 +\).
If you can provide either the complete equation of the graph or clarify what the values of \(h\) and \(k\) should be, I would be glad to assist further!
If you have specific values that determine the vertex or any other conditions for the graph's parabola, please share them so I can help you correctly format the vertex equation.