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In which form is the following function written?

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

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User Imjohsep
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vertex form because if you more over the it would make it vertex but before you move over the two it is in standard form. In order to ,over over the two subtract it and put it next to the ^2

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User Simon Bingham
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Answer:

vertex form

Explanation:

Given:
y+2=-(x+4)^2

It is parabolic equation.

Vertex form of parabola:


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

where, (h,k) is vertex of parabola.


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


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

The given equation similar to vertex form of parabola.

The vertex of equation is (-4,-2)

Hence, The function written in vertex form.

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