What is the axis of symmetry and vertex for the graph y=x2+x+12?

1 Answer
Mar 5, 2016

Axis of symmetry x=12

Vertex (x,y) (12,1214)

Explanation:

It is not uncommon for people to be shown the method of completing the square to solve this context. At first it is quite confusing so I am going to show you something that is part way towards completing the square as an alternative.

Given: y=x2+x+12

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Compare to y=ax2+bx+c

Rewritten as: a(x2+bax)+c

Then you have: xvertex=(12)×ba
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In your case
a=(1)
b=(+1)

So we have:

xvertex=(12)×11=+12
Axis of symmetry x=12
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Substitute x=12 in the original equation and you should end up with:

yvertex=1214

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Vertex (x,y) (12,1214)

Tony B