Question 194728:  How do you find the vertex of y=x^2+6x+4 
 Answer by RAY100(1637)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! y = x^2 +6x +4 
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if  you  remember  that  the  x  vertex = -b/(2a) 
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x= -(6)/(2 *1) =  -3 
subst  into  original  eqn  to  find  y 
y = (-3)^2 +6(-3) +4 
y= +9 -18 +4 =  -5  
therefore  vertex  is  ( -3,-5) 
checking,  x=-2,  y=4-12+4 = -4 
    x= -4,  y= 16 -24 +4 = -4,,,,  ok 
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Alternate  solution  is  to  complete  the  square 
y=x^2 +6x +4,,,,remember  (6/2)^2 =  last  term 
y-4     = ( x^2 +6x +9  )   -9 
y-4+9 =  (x+3)^2 
(y+5)  = (x+3) ^2,,,,,,,,,,form (y-k) = (x-h)^2 
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reading  directly  from  form,  (-3,-5) 
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