What is the vertex form of 3y = 3x^2-4x+11?

1 Answer
Dec 9, 2015

y=(x-2/3)^2+29/9

Explanation:

Vertex form of a quadratic equation: y=a(x-h)^2+k

The parabola's vertex is the point (h,k).

First, divide everything by 3.

y=x^2-4/3x+11/3

Complete the square using only the first 2 terms on the right. Balance the term you've added to complete the square by also subtracting it from the same side of the equation.

y=(x^2-4/3xcolor(blue)+color(blue)(4/9))+11/3color(blue)-color(blue)(4/9

y=(x-2/3)^2+33/9-4/9

y=(x-2/3)^2+29/9

From this, we can determine that the vertex of the parabola is at the point (2/3,29/9).