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Paris Winters
Mathematics
15 February, 19:25
What is the vertex of y = (x-2) - 7
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Immanuel Harvey
15 February, 19:55
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The vertex of this equation is (2, - 7)
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find the vertex of this equation we start with the base form of the vertex form.
y = a (x - h) + k
With this equation (h, k) is the vertex. You can see that 2 lines up with h and - 7 lines up with k. This shows that (2, - 7) is the vertex.
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