How do you find the vertex of #f(x)=3(x+4)^2+2#?
1 Answer
Dec 18, 2017
Compare with the general vertex form to get that the vertex is at
Explanation:
That function,
We could then see that
No worries! Since two subtractions "combine" into an addition, we could reverse this process:
Now we can compare with the vertex form to see that
To conclude, the vertex is at
graph{y=3(x+4)^2+2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}