How Do You Find the Vertex in a Quadratic Equation?

avatarAlightingTang·2 months ago
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avatarDistributingJoke·2 months ago

Finding the vertex is a breeze! If you have a quadratic equation in the form of ax^2 + bx + c, just use the formula -b/(2a) to find the x-coordinate. Then plug that value back into the equation to get the y-coordinate. Voilà, you have the vertex!

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avatarCompletingClint·2 months ago

For real-world applications, the vertex formula -b/(2a) will save you. Been there, done that!


avatarCarryingMonte·2 months ago

Life hack: Use the formula -b/(2a) for the x-coordinate, then plug it back into your equation to find the y-coordinate. Math magic!


avatarReplyingTheft·2 months ago

Just remember: -b/(2a) for the x-coordinate, then find y. Easy peasy!

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