Question #53a4c
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May 17, 2015
The vertex of the parabola
Right away it's important to realize that this is a quadratic equation of the form
The line of symmetry (or axis that passes through the vertex) of the parabola will always be -b/2a. "B" in this case is 8, and "a" is -4, so
This means the x value of the vertex will be 1. Now, all you have to do to find the y-coordinate is plug '1' in for x and solve for y:
So the vertex is (1, -3), as seen in the graph below (roll over the vertex to see the coordinates). graph{-4x^2 + 8x - 7 [-8.46, 11.54, -9.27, 1.15]}