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a quadractic function y=3x^2-6x+5 is expressed in the form (y-k)= A(x-h)^2, where the poing (h,k) is the vertex of the parobla. What are the value of h and k?
(1,2) is this correct?
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Answered by Reiny
yes, you are correct.
13 years ago
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a quadractic function y=3x^2-6x+5 is expressed in the form (y-k)= A(x-h)^2, where the poing (h,k) is the vertex of the parobla. What are the value of h and k?
(1,2) is this correct?

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