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| Question 117704:  How do you find the vertex of this quadratic equation?
 y=x^2+6x+8
 Answer by josmiceli(19441)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  First, it helps if you can picture it. Does it look like a pointy
 cup that holds water, or is it a pointy cup that poured all its
 water out?
 If the number in front of
  is positive, it's a pointy cup that holds water. In this case, The number in front of
  is
  , since  . Now you can picture it.
 (1) If it touches the x-axis it has 1 real solution for x.
 That means you can somehow get
  into the form 
  . Then  is the only solution. The other possibilities are:
 (2) It floats above the x-axis without touching it.
 (3) It crosses the x-axis in 2 places
 That's almost all you need to know. Now picture it crossing the x-axis
 in 2 places. Where is the vertex? It's exactly in the middle between
 the 2 crossing points. The crossing points are the roots
 So, if the roots were at
  and  , then the vertex would be at
  . Now all you need to know are the roots of
  They occur at
  , so find  when  Right away I see that
  and  . That leads me to
  . What makes this true? Either
  or  These are the roots. What's exactly in the middle?
  is right between them. So, that's where the vertex is. A point needs an x and a y, so what
 is the y? Plug
  into the original equation 
  
  
  
  So, the vertex is at (-3,-1)
 Here's the graph
 
  
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