How do you find the domain, range, intercepts and vertex of #f(x)=-x^2-2x+3#?
1 Answer
May 8, 2017
Factorise the quadratic equation
Explanation:
From
it can be factorised to
From this, you can see that it must intercept the x axis at -1 and 3 (solve the equation for
The x-coordinate of the turning point is halfway between the x intercepts, which you could either find mentally or use
With your x-coordinate, you can substitute it into the original equation for the y-coordinate thus;
Therefore the vertex is
Now that you know the vertex, and from the given function you know that it is a negative parabola, the range must be equal to or below the y-coordinate of the vertex (which is 4)
The domain is defined for all real values of x.