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Converting a Quadratic Function From Standard Form to Vertex Form (Completing the Square)

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Learn how to convert a quadratic function from standard form to vertex form by completing the square. We will go through 3 examples of increasing difficulty to help you learn this concept. We are taking the standard form of y= ax^2 + bx + c and transforming it to y=a(x-h)^2 + k. Jump to Part of the Video: 0:27 Example 1: y=x^2 + 6x - 8 2:20 Example 2: y=2x^2 -8x + 1 4:48 Example 3: y= -(1/2)x^2 - 4 + 3 Related Videos to Help You Succeed!: Solving Equations by Completing the Square https://youtu.be/tPQDZjQKLW4 Take Your Learning to the Next Level with Me!: Subscribe to the Channel http://bit.ly/SubscribeToMyChannelHere Get my Learn Algebra 2 Video Course (Preview 13 free video lessons & learn more) https://mariosmathtutoring.teachable.com/p/algebra-2-video-course Learn Algebra 1 Video Course https://mariosmathtutoring.teachable.com/p/learn-algebra-1-video-course Looking to raise your math score on the ACT and new SAT? Check out my Huge ACT Math Video Course and my Huge SAT Math Video Course for sale at https://mariosmathtutoring.teachable.com * Organized List of My Video Lessons to Help You Raise Your Scores & Pass Your Class. Videos Arranged by Math Subject as well as by Chapter/Topic. (Bookmark the Link Below) https://www.mariosmathtutoring.com/free-math-videos.html Support Mario on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/mariosmathtutoring

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