What is the vertex form of 2y=(3x -3)(x - 5) ?

1 Answer
Jan 27, 2016

y=3/2(x-3)^2+(-6) with vertex at (3,-6)

Explanation:

The vertex form of a parabola is
color(white)("XXX") y= m(x-a)^2+b
for a parabola with center at (a,b)

2y=(3x-3)(x-5)

rarr 2y=3(x-1)(x-5)

rarr 2/3y =x^2-6x+5

rarr 2/3y=(x^2-6x+9) +5 (-9)

rarr 2/3 y = (x-3)^2-4

rarr y=3/2(x-3)^2 - 3/2xx4

rarr y = 3/2(x-3)^2 + (-6)

graph{((3x-3)(x-5))/2 [-1.27, 9.823, -7.815, -2.266]}