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The vertex form of the equation of a parabola is x = (y - 3)2 + 41.What is the standard form of the equation?

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The vertex form of the equation of a parabola is given as:

x=(y3)2+41 x = (y - 3)^{2} + 41

What is the standard form of the equation?

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Solution

The vertex form of a parabola's equation is given by x = a(y - h)² + k, where (h, k) is the vertex of the parabola.

In the given equation x = (y - 3)² + 41, we can see that a = 1, h = 3, and k = 41.

To convert this into the standard form, we expand the equation:

x = (y - 3)² + 41 x = y² - 6y + 9 + 41 x = y² - 6y + 50

So, the standard form of the equation is x = y² - 6y + 50.

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