What is the vertex form of y=(-x+12)(2x-5)?

1 Answer
Aug 10, 2017

Equation in vertex form is -2(x-29/4)^2+361/8 and vertex is (29/4,361/8) or (7 1/4,45 1/8).

Explanation:

This is the intercept form of equation of a parabola as the two intercept on x-axis are 12 and 5/2. To convert it in vertex form we should multiply RHS and convert it to form y=a(x-h)^2+k and vertex is (h,k). This can be done as follows.

y=(-x+12)(2x-5)

= -2x^2+5x+24x-60

= -2(x^2-29/2x)-60

= -2(x^2-2×29/4×x+(29/4)^2)+(29/4)^2×2-60

= -2(x-29/4)^2+841/8-60

= -2(x-29/4)^2+361/8

and hence vertex is (29/4,361/8) or (-7 1/4,45 1/8).

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