Question #b4424

1 Answer
Nov 13, 2016

y=(x-4)(x+8) has a degree of 2, and the leading coefficient is positive 1. This means the graph is a positive parabola. It has roots at x=4 and at x=-8, given by the factored form of the equation.

graph{(x-4)(x+8) [-10, 10, -40, 5]}

The axis of symmetry is between the roots, so we can take the average of 4 and -8 to find the symmetry axis.

Axis of symmetry:
x=(-8+4)/2
x=-2

Vertex: plug the value in the axis of symmetry into the equation:

y=(-2-4)(-2+8)
y=(-6)(6)
y=-36
Vertex at (-2,-36)