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If the equation y = (x - 6)(x + 12) is graphed in the xy-plane, what is the x-coordinate of the parabola’s vertex? Also please show the steps. :)

Respuesta :

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First write the function [tex]y=(x+12)(x-6)[/tex] in standard form [tex]y=ax^2+bx+c:[/tex]

[tex]y=x^2-6x+12x-72,\\\\y=x^2+6x-72.[/tex]

Find the x-coordinate according to the rule

[tex]x_{vertex}=-\dfrac{b}{2a}.[/tex]

Thus,

[tex]x_{vertex}=-\dfrac{6}{2\cdot 1}=-3.[/tex]

Now find the y-coordinate of the vertex substituting x=-3 into the parabola equation:

[tex]y_{vertex}=(-3)^2+6\cdot (-3)-72=9-18-72=-81.[/tex]

Answer: the x-coordinate if the vertex is -3.