How do you find the vertex and intercepts for y=(x+3)(x+5)?
1 Answer
y-intercept:
x-intercepts:
vertex:
Explanation:
Starting with the intercepts:
The y-intercept is the value of
y whenx=0 .
y=(0+3)(0+5)=15 The x-intercept(s) is/are the values of
x wheny=0
0=(x+3)(x+5)
rArr x=-3 orx=-5
Determining the vertex.
Method 1:
For a parabola with a vertical axis,
the x coordinate of the vertex will be half way between the two x-intercepts.
i.e. the x-coordinate of the vertex will be((-3)+(-5))/2 = -4
By substituting(-4) forx in the given equation
color(white)("XXX")y=(-4+3)(-4+5)=-1
So the vertex will be at(-4,-1)
Method 2:
Convert the given equation into vertex form:
y=m(x-color(red)(a))^2+color(green)(b)
for a parabola with vertex at(color(red)(a),color(green)(b))
color(white)("XXX")y=(x+3)(x+5)
color(white)("XXX")rarr y=x^2+8x+15
color(white)("XXX")rarr y=x^2+8xcolor(blue)(+16) + 15 color(blue)(-16)
color(white)("XXX")rarr y=(x+4)^2+(-1)
color(white)("XXX")rarr y = (x- (color(red)(-4)))^2+(color(green)(-1))