What is the vertex form of y=3x^2-2x-1 y=3x2−2x−1?
3 Answers
Explanation:
Given a quadratic of the form
To find
So the vertex is
Vertex form is
Explanation:
"the equation of a parabola in "color(blue)"vertex form"the equation of a parabola in vertex form is.
color(red)(bar(ul(|color(white)(2/2)color(black)(y=a(x-h)^2+k)color(white)(2/2)|)))
"where "(h,k)" are the coordinates of the vertex and a"
"is a multiplier"
"to obtain this form use "color(blue)"completing the square"
• " the coefficient of the "x^2" term must be 1"
rArry=3(x^2-2/3x-1/3)
• " add/subtract "(1/2"coefficient of x-term")^2" to"
x^2-2/3x
y=3(x^2+2(-1/3)xcolor(red)(+1/9)color(red)(-1/9)-1/3)
color(white)(y)=3(x-1/3)^2+3(-1/9-3/9)
rArry=3(x-1/3)^2-4/3larrcolor(red)"in vertex form"
Explanation:
You must complete the square to put this quadratic into turning point form.
First, factorise out the
Then halve the
Note that the polynomial inside the brackets is a perfect square. The extra
Hence:
From this the turning point can be found to be located at