SOLUTION: y=x^2-6x

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Question 147442: y=x^2-6x
Answer by nabla(475)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I assume you want a graph. First, find the intercepts, then the vertex.
x-intercepts: 0=x(x-6) means x=0 or x=6
y-intercepts y=0
vertex will be -b/(2a) from form ax^2+bx+c=f(x). So x=3. This gives a corresponding y-value of y=9-18=-9. So (3,-9) is the vertex.
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