Respuesta :

If we express  [tex]3x^2-6x-2[/tex] in the form  [tex]a(x-h)^2+k[/tex], then a + h + k = -1

The given quadratic expression is:

[tex]3x^2-6x-2[/tex]

To express [tex]3x^2-6x-2[/tex] in the form [tex]a(x-h)^2+k[/tex], follow the steps below

Rewrite [tex]3x^2-6x-2[/tex] as  [tex]3x^2-6x+3-5[/tex]

Factorize common terms

[tex]3(x^2-2x+1)-5[/tex]

This can be further simplified as:

[tex]3(x-1)^2-5[/tex]

Therefore, the vertex form of the equation  [tex]3x^2-6x-2[/tex] is [tex]3(x-1)^2-5[/tex]

Compare [tex]3(x-1)^2-5[/tex] with  [tex]a(x-h)^2+k[/tex]

a = 3, h = 1, k = -5

a  +  h  +  k  =  3  +  1 - 5

a  +  h  +  k  =  -1

Therefore if we express  [tex]3x^2-6x-2[/tex] in the form  [tex]a(x-h)^2+k[/tex], then a + h + k = -1

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