What is the vertex form of 3y=-5x^2 - x +7?

1 Answer
Aug 5, 2017

y = -5/3(x-(-1/10))^2+141/60

Explanation:

Given:

3y = -5x^2-x+7

Divide both sides by 3 to get y on the left hand side, then complete the square...

y = 1/3(-5x^2-x+7)

color(white)(y) = -5/3(x^2+1/5x-7/5)

color(white)(y) = -5/3(x^2+2(1/10)x+1/100-141/100)

color(white)(y) = -5/3((x+1/10)^2-141/100)

color(white)(y) = -5/3(x+1/10)^2+141/60

color(white)(y) = -5/3(x-(-1/10))^2+141/60

The equation:

y = -5/3(x-(-1/10))^2+141/60

is in the form:

y = a(x-h)^2+k

which is vertex form for a parabola with vertex (h, k) = (-1/10, 141/60) and multiplier a = -5/3

graph{3y = -5x^2-x+7 [-4.938, 5.06, -1.4, 3.6]}