How do you find the vertex and intercepts for y = 3(x - 2) (x + 2)?

1 Answer
Aug 2, 2018

"vertex "=(0,-12)," intercepts "x=+-2

Explanation:

"to find the x-intercepts set y = 0"

3(x-2)(x+2)=0

"equate each factor to zero and solve for x"

x-2=0rArrx=2

x+2=0rArrx=-2

"to find the y-intercept set x = 0"

y=3(-2)(+2)=-12

"The vertex lies on the line of symmetry which is"
"positioned midway between the x-intercepts"

x_("vertex")=(+2-2)/2=0

y_("vertex")=3(-2)(+2)=-12

color(magenta)"vertex "=(0,-12)
graph{3(x-2)(x+2) [-40, 40, -20, 20]}