What is the vertex form of y=(-x - 1) (x - 3) ?

1 Answer
Dec 10, 2015

y=(-1)(x-1)^2+4
color(white)("XXXXXXXXXXX")with vertex at (1,4)

Explanation:

The general vertex form is
color(white)("XXX")y=m(x-a)^2+b
color(white)("XXXXXXXXXX")with vertex at (a,b)

Given
color(white)("XXX")y=(-x-1)(x-3)

color(white)("XXXy")=(-`1)(x+1)(x-3)

color(white)("XXXy")=(-1)(x^2-2x-3)

color(white)("XXXy")=(-1)(x^2-2x+1-4)

color(white)("XXXy")=(-1)(x^2-2x+1) +4

color(white)("XXXy")=(-1)(x-1)^2+4

color(white)("XXX")which is in vertex form

graph{(-x-1)(x-3) [-2.986, 8.11, -0.613, 4.934]}