How do you find the vertex of f(x)=x^2-1?

1 Answer
Apr 12, 2015

Your function is a quadratic that is represented by a parabola. The vertex represents a point where the curve neither goes up nor down, i.e., where the slope is zero. This means that at that particular point the derivative will be zero; so:
derivative: f'(x)=2x
This derivative is equal to zero only when x=0.
Your vertex will then have coordinates:
x=0
substitute in your function to get:
y=-1