How do you find the vertex and intercepts for y=2(x+1)(x-3)?
1 Answer
Jun 9, 2018
Explanation:
"to find the intercepts set y = 0"
2(x+1)(x-3)=0
x+1=0rArrx=-1
x-3=0rArrx=3
"the vertex is on the axis of symmetry which is positioned"
"at the midpoint of the x-intercepts"
x_("vertex")=(-1+3)/2=1
"substitute this value into the equation for y"
y_("vertex")=2(2)(-2)=-8
color(magenta)"vertex "=(1,-8)
"for y-intercept set x = 0"
y=2(1)(-3)=-6
graph{2(x+1)(x-3) [-16.02, 16.02, -8.01, 8.01]}