Writing Quadratic Equations in Vertex Form
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In this video, students learn how to find the maximum height of a baseball hit into the air by writing its quadratic function equation in vertex form. By completing the square, they can easily identify the vertex of the parabolic function, which gives the maximum height and the time it takes to reach that height.
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