Normally it would but since there is a b value its different we have to consider it as well and when there is a b value (in this case its 3) we have to create an equation where 3x+1 equals to zero in order to find the x coordinate of the vertex but the y coordinate stays the same you just take the k value and that creates the vertex(dont know if you still need this info after a year later lol)
Instead of making the x,y table; can we find the other points by using the slope? I found it much easier because you showed this method in another video.
explanation here is way better then the other one, thank you
thank you brother ill tell you what i get on my test tomorrow
i know i am commenting 8 months later but what did you get on your test?
@@tavishsheth43 I know I'm coomenting 8 months later from yours but how did the test go??
I know I am commenting a year later but WHAT did YOU GET ON YOUR TEST?
i know im commenting 2 yrs later but whAT DID YOU GET ON YOUT TEST??
I know I am commenting 3 years later but what did you get on your test?
Thank you for explaining this. I am little confused on the vertex part. Since h is -ve, should it not move it to right?
Normally it would but since there is a b value its different we have to consider it as well and when there is a b value (in this case its 3) we have to create an equation where 3x+1 equals to zero in order to find the x coordinate of the vertex but the y coordinate stays the same you just take the k value and that creates the vertex(dont know if you still need this info after a year later lol)
Instead of making the x,y table; can we find the other points by using the slope? I found it much easier because you showed this method in another video.
yes, there is no problem with that method, I teach it as well in some of my other videos as well
Oh my God your video is hopeful 🙏🏻🙏🏻🤩
what if theres no K in your absolute value equation . I'm struggling to find a video where there is no K