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8 May, 14:41

In the equation y=a (x-h) ^2+k, the "k" translates the parabola in what manner?

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  1. 8 May, 15:09
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    k is the vertical shift

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y=a (x-h) ^2+k

    This gives the parabola in vertex form

    (h, k) is the vertex where h is the x coordinate and k is the y coordinate

    k is the vertical shift
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