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how do you find the A in a standard form function f(x)=a(x-h)+k

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by QJ at February 18, 2010

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Do you mean f(x) = a(x - h)^2 +k? If so, this is the equation of a parabola. (h, k) is the vertex and (x, f(x)) is any other point on the parabola. Substitute all 4 values in and solve for a.

Nancy095 Nancy095 February 19, 2010

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