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Re: Which of the following could be the equation of the parabola
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(E). The standard equation of a parabola in vertex form is y = a(x - h) 2 + k, where the vertex is (h, k). Here is the vertex of the parabola described by each answer choice:
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The standard equation of a parabola in vertex form is y = a(x – h)2 +k, where the vertex is (h, k). Here is the vertex of the parabola described by each answer choice: (A) (0, 3) On the axis (B) (3, 3) Incorrect quadrant (C) (–3, –3) Incorrect quadrant (D) (3, –3) Incorrect quadrant (E) (–3, 3) Correct Only choice (E) places the vertex in the correct quadrant.
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04 Jun 2024, 16:01
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The standard equation of a parabola in vertex form is y = a(x – h)2 +k, where the vertex is (h, k). Here is the vertex of the parabola described by each answer choice: (A) (0, 3) On the axis (B) (3, 3) Incorrect quadrant (C) (–3, –3) Incorrect quadrant (D) (3, –3) Incorrect quadrant (E) (–3, 3) Correct Only choice (E) places the vertex in the correct quadrant.
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