Convert the quadratic function g(x) -4 x² + 40 x + 12 to vertex form by completing the square. Identify the vertex and axis of symmetry. g(x) Vertex: (?, ?) Axis of symmetry: = NOTE: Enter the axis of symmetry as an equation.
Convert the quadratic function g(x) -4 x² + 40 x + 12 to vertex form by completing the square. Identify the vertex and axis of symmetry. g(x) Vertex: (?, ?) Axis of symmetry: = NOTE: Enter the axis of symmetry as an equation.
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Transcribed Image Text:Convert the quadratic function g(x)
-4 x² + 40 x + 12
to vertex form by completing the square. Identify the vertex and axis
of symmetry.
g(x)
Vertex: (?, ?)
Axis of symmetry:
=
NOTE: Enter the axis of symmetry as an equation.
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