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jnlkmnjkm:

math problem

jnlkmnjkm:

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FILSS:

do you know how to do square form?

jnlkmnjkm:

@Florisalreadytaken

jnlkmnjkm:

i dont

FILSS:

alright, i would search it up, its quite simple once you get the hang of it, sorry i couldnt help. you will get this though!

snowflake0531:

can you find the h and k values?

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jnlkmnjkm:

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jnlkmnjkm:

snoflake

snowflake0531:

\[(h,k)\] \[(-\frac{ 5 }{ 6}, -\frac{ 109 }{ 12 })\] \[a=3\] So plug the values into \[a(x-h)^2 +k\]

jnlkmnjkm:

3(x-5/6)^2 + -109/12

snowflake0531:

we have (x-h)^2 So we have to do (x-(-5/6)) what does - and - turn into

jnlkmnjkm:

positive

snowflake0531:

So what would it be

jnlkmnjkm:

(x+(5/6))

snowflake0531:

\[3(x+\frac{ 5 }{ 6 })^2 - \frac{ 109 }{ 12 }\]

snowflake0531:

agreed?

jnlkmnjkm:

yep

jnlkmnjkm:

snoflake

snowflake0531:

there's your vertex form

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