What is the vertex of y= 1/4(x+2)^2 - 9y=14(x+2)29?

1 Answer
Mar 8, 2016

(-2, -9)(2,9)

Explanation:

This problem is actually already set up in vertex form. From here, we have all the info we need.
1/4(xcolor(green)(+)color(blue)(2))^2color(red)(-9)14(x+2)29 tells us that the vertex is (color(green)(-)color(blue)(2), color(red)(-9))(2,9).

Notice that the sign switched for color(blue)(2)2. But That's the only really "tricky" thing about thid type of problem. It Really is pretty easy. Just switch the sign for the color(blue)(x)x-component, and leav the sign alone for the color(red)(y)y-component.