How do you find the x-coordinate of the vertex f(x) = -5x^2 + 2? Algebra Quadratic Equations and Functions Quadratic Functions and Their Graphs 1 Answer VinÃcius Ferraz Jul 7, 2015 0 Explanation: y = ax^2 + bx + c a = -5, b = 0, c = 2 x_V = -b / (2a) = 0 / 10 Answer link Related questions What are the important features of the graphs of quadratic functions? What do quadratic function graphs look like? How do you find the x intercepts of a quadratic function? How do you determine the vertex and direction when given a quadratic function? How do you determine the range of a quadratic function? What is the domain of quadratic functions? How do you find the maximum or minimum of quadratic functions? How do you graph y=x^2-2x+3? How do you know if y=16-4x^2 opens up or down? How do you find the x-coordinate of the vertex for the graph 4x^2+16x+12=0? See all questions in Quadratic Functions and Their Graphs Impact of this question 1509 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License