Question 821955:  f(x) = -3x^2+2x-1
 
Fine the vertex and axis of symmetry. 
 Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)      (Show Source): 
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f(x) = -3x^2 + 2x - 1 
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the above quadratic equation is in standard form, with a=-3, b=2, and c=-1 
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-3 2 -1 
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the quadratic has two complex roots at: 
x = 0.333333333 + (-0.471404521)i 
x = 0.333333333 - (-0.471404521)i 
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the quadratic vertex is a maximum at: ( 0.333333333, -0.666666667 ) 
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NOTE ON CALCULATING THE QUADRATIC VERTEX: 
vertex-x = -b/(2a) = -2/(2(-3)) = 2/6 = 0.333333333 
vertex-y = -D/(4a), where D= bb - 4ac 
vertex-y = -(bb - 4ac)/(4a) 
vertex-y = -(4 - 4(-3)(-1))/(4(-3)) 
vertex-y = -(4 - 12)/(-12) 
vertex-y = -(-8)/(-12) 
vertex-y = -0.666666667 
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the axis of symmetry is: x = 0.333333333 
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NOTE ON CALCULATING THE AXIS OF SYMMETRY: 
axis of symmetry is a vertical line at: x = -b/(2a) = -2/(2(-3)) = 2/6 = 0.333333333 
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