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OpenStudy (kittykr98):

use the function y+2=-(x-3)^2 to answer the following. SHOW WORK A) show or explain how you would find the vertex. B) show or explain how to find the axis of symmetry. C) show or explain how you would find the x-intercepts. D) show or explain how you would find the y-intercept. E) Graph the function.

OpenStudy (kittykr98):

I know that it must be converted to vertex form, to do this i must subtract 2 from both sides. which makes the equation y=-(x-3)^2 -2

OpenStudy (kittykr98):

I know that the vertex is (3,-2) but i dont know how to show the work for how i got that answer.

OpenStudy (kittykr98):

can someone help?

OpenStudy (kittykr98):

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