How do you find the vertex of the parabola y = (1/8)(x – 5)^2 - 3?

2 Answers
Apr 15, 2018

vertex: (5,-3)

Explanation:

it is in vertex form, so any number with x in the parenthesis is the shift in x-axis(if x+5 -->shift 5 to left, if x-5--> shift 5 to right).
and the single number at the end of the equation is the up and down of the y-axis( -3 down 3, 3 up 3). the (1/8) is the stretch.

Apr 15, 2018

The vertex is (5,-3).

Explanation:

y=1/8(x-5)^2-3 is a quadratic equation in vertex form:

y=a(x-h)^2+k,

where:

(h,k) is the vertex.

h=5, and k=-3,

therefore the vertex is (5,-3).