How do you find the vertex of a parabola #y = -2(x+1)(x-5)#?
1 Answer
The vertex is at the point
Explanation:
Consider a parabola represented by a quadratic polynomial
If
If
In both cases the X-coordinate of a vertex is
Parabola is a symmetrical figure, its vertical axis of symmetry intersects the X-axis in exactly the same point where it reaches its minimum (for
If we are dealing with a quadratic polynomial that can be equal to zero at some values of
has solutions
the central point
Therefore, in case we have two solutions mentioned above, all we have to do to find a vertex is
(a) find these two solutions
(b) find a midpoint between them:
The given problem presents an easy case, when the solutions to an equation
Hence, the midpoint between them is
So, we have determined that X-coordinate of the parabola's axis of symmetry as
The Y-coordinate is
So the vertex is at point