Can someone turn the equation f(x)=-1.91x^2-9.55x-7.64 from standard form into general form of a quadratic equation?
Looks like a quadratic to me. The highest power of x is 2. And it can be factored. -1.91x^2-9.55x-7.64 = -1.91 (1.+1. x) (4.+1. x)
is that general form?
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the general form of a quadratic equation is \[y = ax^2 + bx + c...or.... f(x) = ax^2 + bx + c\] your equation is in general form a = -1.91 b = -9.55 and c = 7.64
then what is standard form
you're equation already is in standard form....
there is a standard vertex form....
what would that be @campbell_st
can someone turn the equation into \[y=a(x-h)^2+k\]
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