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When graphing a parabola, you always use the opposite of k in vertex form: y = a (x-h)^2 + k

True or false? Explain

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User GuiFalourd
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Answer: False

The value of k is the y coordinate of the vertex and you don't apply the opposite.

For instance, y = 2(x-5)^2 + 19 has vertex (h,k) = (5,19)

Here k = 19 is the y coordinate of the vertex. We don't use -19.

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