What is the vertex of y=x2−2x+6?
1 Answer
Mar 17, 2016
(1 , 5 )
Explanation:
The standard form of a quadratic function is :
y=ax2+bx+c The function
y=x2−2x+6 is in this form with a = 1 , b = -2 and c = 6
The x-coordinate of the vertex is found using
x=−b2a=−−22=1 substitute x = 1 into equation to obtain y-coordinate
hence:
y=(1)2−2(1)+6=5 thus coordinates of vertex are ( 1 , 5 )
Here is the graph of the function.
graph{x^2-2x+6 [-20, 20, -10, 10]}