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5 October, 15:32

What is y=3 (x-2) ^2-4 in standard form?

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  1. 5 October, 15:36
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    3x^2-16 b y using the Distrubitive property
  2. 5 October, 15:39
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    If you mean 4P (y-k) = (x-h) ^2 then

    y=3 (x-2) ^2-4

    add 4 to both sides

    (y+4) = 3 (x-2) ^2

    divide both sides by 3

    1/3 (y+4) = (x-2) ^2

    4 (1/12) (y+4) = (x-2) ^2
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