SOLUTION: What is the vertex? How do you find the vertex? y=x^2+x-12
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Question 139753: What is the vertex? How do you find the vertex? y=x^2+x-12
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The vertex for a parabola in the form has an x-coordinate equal to and a y-coordinate of .
For your problem:
So calculate , then substitute this value for x in your equation and do the arithmetic. Your two calculations will provide you with the x and y coordinates of your vertex.
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