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OpenStudy (sam1234):

I need asap algebra help please. Thanks.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

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OpenStudy (sam1234):

Please help asap with these. Thks.

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OpenStudy (sunnnystrong):

So in all of these questions you are working with quadratic equations. the standard expression of a quadratic equation is y=x^2. y=a(x-h)²+k You are able to move the parabola horizontally, vertically, and stretch the parabola. Horizontal shifts --> h Vertical shifts --> k Vertical stretch/axis of symmetry --> a

OpenStudy (sunnnystrong):

In number 1.) y=1/2x^2 when a is less than or equal to 1/2 than the parabola will look wider. the vertex of the parabola hasn't been shifted from the origin.

OpenStudy (sunnnystrong):

For numbers 2 and 3.) you need to think about the definition of a quadratic equation. For number 4.) You need to complete the square to make it look like y=a(x-h)²+k .... (h,k) is going to be the vertex of your parabola. You are going to get a max because it's a parabola that has been flipped.

OpenStudy (sam1234):

Thanks for the help.

OpenStudy (sam1234):

But what is the solution and answer?

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