What is the vertex form of y=x^2-4x-3? Algebra Quadratic Equations and Functions Vertex Form of a Quadratic Equation 1 Answer Alan P. Dec 24, 2015 y=(x-2)^2+(-7) with vertex at (2,-7) Explanation: General vertex form: color(white)("XXX")y=(x-a)^2+b with vertex at (a,b) Given: color(white)("XXX")y=x^2-4x-3 Complete the square: color(white)("XXX")y=x^2-4xcolor(green)(+4)-3color(green)(-4) color(white)("XXX")y=(x-2)^2-7 color(white)("XXX")y=(x-2)^2+(-7) Answer link Related questions What is the Vertex Form of a Quadratic Equation? How do you find the vertex form of a quadratic equation? How do you graph quadratic equations written in vertex form? How do you write y+1=-2x^2-x in the vertex form? How do you write the quadratic equation given a=-2 and the vertex (-5, 0)? What is the quadratic equation containing (5, 2) and vertex (1, –2)? How do you find the vertex, x-intercept, y-intercept, and graph the equation y=-4x^2+20x-24? How do you write y=9x^2+3x-10 in vertex form? What is the vertex of y=-1/2(x-4)^2-7? What is the vertex form of y=x^2-6x+6? See all questions in Vertex Form of a Quadratic Equation Impact of this question 4725 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License