In the vertex form of a quadratic function y equals a the quantity of x-b squared plus c what does the b tell you about the graph?

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2026-03-21 07:15

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The standard form of the quadratic function in (x - b)2 + c, has a vertex of (b, c). Thus, b is the units shifted to the right of the y-axis, and c is the units shifted above the x-axis.

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