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Uploaded by on May 28, 2009

put a quadratic function in standard form to identify the vertex and sketch

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  • thank you : )

  • You're welcome! Glad it helped.

  • i love you :) ha simples as that thank you!!!

  • You're welcome! Glad it helped.

  • thnk you so much for this...i was about to have a tantrum trying to figure this out.

  • You're welcome! Glad it helped.

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  • FUCK..

  • I wish you were my math teacher! :)

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  • @Angiewvc can you explain the step at 4:07, factoring in the box.. thanks-

  • I hate algebra so much.

  • thanks for the help. =)

  • omg I'm so confused. the direction says "write the quadratic function in standard form." and then the question is "y=3(x-2)power2 +1" isn't that already in standard form..?? :/

  • @malgaification cuz its x-3 where 3 is positive, if it was -3 then you would have x-(-3)= x+3

  • A huge help!

    Thank you!

  • Finals this week -_-

  • isnt that also called vertex form

  • I hat you mr. Colbert!

  • FUCK MY MATH TEACHER I LEARN MORE ON YOUTUBE

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