How do you write y=2x^2+8x+10 in vertex form?
The equation of a parabola can be expressed in either standard or vertex. This site has information about vertex form and should be helpful to you in answering your question: http://www.mathwarehouse.com/geometry/parabola/standard-and-vertex-form.php
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The equation y=2x^2+8x+10 can be expressed in vertex form as y=2x(x+4)=0. Thank you for using ChaCha!
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