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Eric Moody
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15 July, 12:04
Y=-3/2 (x+2) (x-4) vertex form?
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Aiyana Alvarez
15 July, 12:06
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Step-by-step explanation:
y=-3/2 (x+2) (x-4)
=-3/2 (x²-4x+2x-8)
=-3/2 (x²-2x-8)
=-3/2 (x²-2x) - 3/2*-8
=-3/2 (x²-2x+1-1) + 12
=-3/2 (x-1) ²+3/2+12
=-3/2 (x-1) ²+27/2
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