How do you find the vertex of g(x)=-x^2+6x-8?

1 Answer
Nov 1, 2016

Rearrange the equation into Vertex Form (or use the shortcut to find axis of symmetry and substitute x) .

Explanation:

To get the vertex for an equation your best bet is to convert the form into vertex form,which is y=a(x-h)+k. In vertex form (h,k) is the vertex.

The work to get an answer:
y=-x^2+6x-8
y+8=-x^2+6x
y+8=-(x^2-6x)
y+8+9=-(x-3)^2
y=-(x-3)^2-17

So the vertex is (3,-17)

PS; the shortcut is when the equation is in the form y=ax^2+bx+c is to make it y=a(x-(-b/(2a)))^2+c/a and just use the needed into to substitute it into it so ((-b/(2a)), c/a) is your answer.