How do you find the vertex and the intercepts for f(x)=−2(x+2)2?
1 Answer
In vertex form, the vertex is given as the
The intercepts, just sub in each variable as
Explanation:
The equation is given to us in vertex form, making the process of determining the vertex much easier.
The base formula for vertex form is
=> Where
=> Where
=> Where
The "
Therefore, the vertex of the equation is
The intercepts can be determined by simply subbing in each of the variables as 0, and solving for the other.
First, we'll find the x-intercept. Therefore, we'll sub in the y-value as
f(x)=−2(x+2)2
y=−2(x+2)2
I switched
0=−2(x+2)2
0=(x+2)2
0=x+2
−2=x
And now the y-intercept. Therefore, we'll sub in the x-value as
f(x)=−2(x+2)2
y=−2(x+2)2
I switched
=−2(0+2)2
=−2(2)2
=−2(4)
=−8
Your parabola will look like this.
f(x)=−2(x+2)2 graph{-2(x+2)^2 [-10.875, 9.125, -6.28, 3.72]}
As you can see, the vertex is in fact
Hope this helps :)