What is the the vertex of y=(x -4)^2 + 12x -36?

1 Answer
Mar 21, 2017

y=(x-2)^2-24 is the equation in vertex form.

Explanation:

Vertex form of equation is of the type y=a(x-h)^2+k, where (h,k) is the vertex and axis of symmetry is x-h=0
Here we have

y=(x-4)^2+12x-36

=x^2-8x+16+12x-36

=x^2+4x-20

=x^2+2xx2x+2^2-4-20

=(x-2)^2-24

Hence, y=(x-2)^2-24 is the equation in vertex form. Vertex is (2,-24) and axis of symmetry is x-2=0
graph{(x-2)^2-24-y=0 [-10, 10, -30, 10]}