1.Find the vertex point, (h, k): 2.a will be the a from the standard form equation. 3. Substitute into y = a (x-h) 2 + k.

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1.Find the vertex point, (h, k): 2.a will be the a from the standard form equation. 3. Substitute into y = a (x-h) 2 + k

1.Convert y = 2x 2 – 4x Convert y = -x 2 – 2x + 1 Vertex = (1, 3) Vertex form: y = 2(x-1) Vertex = (-1, 2) Vertex form: y = -(x+1) 2 + 2

3. y = 8x 2 – 64x - 3 Vertex = (4, -131) Vertex form: y = 8(x-4)

Philips tossing of the rock can be represented by the equation: h(t) = -16t t + 64 Using your knowledge of how to find the vertex from todays lesson now answer the following questions. a.Identify the vertex and the axis of symmetry of the graph. b. What is the maximum height the rock reaches above the surface of the lake? c. After how many seconds does the rock hit the surface of the lake?