How do you find the y intercept, axis of symmetry and the vertex to graph the function f(x)=3x^2+1f(x)=3x2+1?

1 Answer
Jun 15, 2018

y = 1y=1
x = 0x=0
(0,1)(0,1)

Explanation:

The y-intercept is the point where x = 0x=0. 'y' is the same as the f(x)f(x) of the expression.
y = 3x^2 + 1y=3x2+1 ; y = 3(0)^2 + 1y=3(0)2+1 ; y = 1y=1

The vertex is the min/max of the function, which is the same as the y-intercept in this case: (0,1)(0,1)
It is the point were the first derivative of the function is zero.
0 = 6x0=6x; x = 0x=0
The axis of symmetry is the line in the middle of the curve, x = 0x=0