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Converting Quadratic Flight Paths to Vertex Form
An agricultural drone's landing trajectory is modeled by the quadratic function . A technician needs to convert this equation into the vertex form to easily identify the peak height and location of the landing zone. Write a detailed essay recalling the step-by-step algebraic process of completing the square for this function as taught in your training module. Your explanation must include:
- The initial step of factoring the leading coefficient out of the first two terms.
- The specific value that must be added and subtracted inside the parentheses to complete the square, and how that value is calculated.
- The distribution step required to correctly move the subtracted constant outside of the parentheses.
- The final simplified vertex form of the quadratic function.
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