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To see the full video and more, click on this link: http://vn2.me/4C
The vertex of a quadratic equation is the minimum or maximum point of the equation. Did you know that you can use the formula for the axis of symmetry to help find the vertex of a quadratic equation? Watch this tutorial and see how it's done!

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  • For all you looking to actually learn something rather than being forced to pay for this virtual nerd junk just visit patrickJMT's channel and search for what you want to learn. I passed pre-calc because of him.

  • @rabidgerbil38 thanks for passing along the info about patrickJMT, he has some really nice videos. We offer our videos for free on our main site, but also offer a way to view videos and dig deeper when you have questions. To get that extra functionality, we ask that people pay, but for the videos alone we're free. To get people to check out our features, we ask them to click to our page before finishing the video on YouTube.

  • @rabidgerbil38 thanks for passing along the info about patrickJMT, he has some really nice videos. We offer our videos for free on our site, but also offer a way to view videos and dig deeper when you have questions. To get that extra functionality, we ask that people pay, but for the videos alone we're free. To get people to check out our features, we ask them to click to our page before finishing the video on YouTube.

  • Hi Jared,

    Sorry if the preview frustrated you. If you want to see the whole video without interruption, give the link in the description or title a try. If you watched the full video and didn't find it helpful, please let us know what questions or feedback you have and we'll be happy to address those directly.

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  • I dont know why this video has soo many dislikes :l

    You website it freaking awsome!! Helped me so much !! Thankyou ^^

  • @verynicegirl176 That sounds great:) We've got a LOT more tutorials on our site, and they are delivered in our Dynamic Whiteboard, which lets you drill down on concepts that confuse you. You can get a free trial and see how it works on our site, so I encourage you to check it out next time you need some help:)

  • @VirtualNerd thank you!!!!! THIS HELPED ME SO MUCH!!!!!! THIS IS WAY BETTER THAN MY TEACHER TALKING IN HIS ACCENT THAT I CANT UNDERSTAND! THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! I WILL PASS THE TEST 2MORROW

  • @verynicegirl176 Feel free to click the link in the description or go to the URL in the title. You'll be taken to a page where you'll get to see the whole video, uncut. We can just show you more on our site than we can on youtube!

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