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31 October, 15:58

Consider the function ƒ (x) = 3x2 + 6x + 5.

Write the function in the form of ƒ (x) = a (x - h) 2 + k, where a, h and k are constants.

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  1. 31 October, 16:45
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    f (x) = 3 (x + 1) ² + 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Use the method of completing the square

    3x² + 6x + 5

    = 3 (x² + 2x) + 5

    add / subtract (half the coefficient of the x-term) ² to x² + 2x

    = 3 (x² + 2 (1) x + 1 - 1) + 5

    = 3 (x + 1) ² - 3 + 5

    f (x) = 3 (x + 1) ² + 2 ← in vertex form
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