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Quadratic Vertex form Geogebra

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03limt
h= horizontal shift k=vertical shift you can use h&k to find the vertex(x,y) since the original equation is y=a(x-h)^2+k, if you get a negative h, (- -h) it will be positive, giving a rightward shift. you can use k to find the line of symmetry

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