How do you graph y=3(x+3)^2 - 3?

2 Answers

If you expand it you get y=3x^2+18x+24

Explanation:

With graph

graph{3x^2+18x+24 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

Sep 9, 2015

See the explanation section.

Explanation:

For y = a(x-h)^2 +k the vertex is (h,k) and the graph opens from the vertex through the points x = h +-1 and y = k +a That is, through the points (h+1, k+a) and (h-1, k+a)

For y = 3(x+3)^2-3, the vertex is (-3,-3) and with a=3, the parabola opens upward through the points x= -3 +-1 and y = -3+3 = 0. That is, through the points (-2,0) and (-4,0)