How do you find the vertex and the intercepts for y=x^2-2x+6?

1 Answer
Jan 22, 2017

Vertex is at (1,5) with y-intercept is at (0,6) and having no x-intercept.

Explanation:

y= x^2-2x+6 or y = (x-1)^2+-1+6 or y = (x-1)^2+5 Comparing with standard equation of parabola y=a(x-h)^2+k we find vertex as (h,k) or 1,5

To find y intercept putting x=0 in the equation we get y=6

To find x intercept putting y=0 in the equation we get x^2-2x+6=0 or (x-1)^2= -5 or (x-1)= +-sqrt(-5) or x=1+-sqrt(5) i :. x has complex roots and there will be no x-intercept. graph{x^2-2x+6 [-45, 45, -22.5, 22.5]}[Ans]