
Graphing a quadratic with a horizontal shift
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Mathematics
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains how to graph a quadratic equation using the vertex form. It covers the roles of parameters K, A, and H, emphasizing that K and A are not present in this example, so the graph is not shifted vertically or stretched. The focus is on the parameter H, which shifts the graph horizontally. The tutorial demonstrates how to graph the equation by identifying the vertex and shifting the graph accordingly. The instructor also addresses questions and ensures understanding of the graphing process.
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