How do you find the vertex, axis of symmetry and intercepts of #f(x)=2x^2+3x+2#?
1 Answer
vertex:
axis of symmetry:
intercept:
Explanation:
Intercepts :
This doesn't have any real roots - the graph doesn't intercept the
Vertex : if you don't know calculus, then this will be half way between the roots. Since this equation doesn't have any roots I'm just going to say that it's where the gradient is zero, which is when
Y value: plug the x value into original equation:
Axis of symmetry:
This is also where the vertex is. Hence, axis of symmetry is
Here's the graph, which should make it all clearer.
graph{2x^2+3x+2 [-5, 5, -5, 10]}