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What is the vertex of the graph of y + 2x + 3 = –(x + 2)2 + 1? (–3, –33) (–3, 3) (3, –24) (3, 21)

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the answer is -3,3

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ANSWER

(-3,3)

EXPLANATION

The given function is


y + 2x + 3 = - (x + 2) ^(2) + 1

Expand


y + 2x + 3 = - x ^(2) - 4x - 4 + 1

Rewrite in the form:


y =a {x}^(2) + bx + c

This implies that,


y = - x ^(2) - 4x - 2 x - 4 + 1 - 3


y = - {x}^(2) - 6x - 6

Complete the square to get,


y = - ( {x}^(2) + 6x) - 6


y = - ( {x}^(2) + 6x + {(3)}^(2) ) - - {(3)}^(2) - 6


y = - {(x + 3)}^(2) +9 - 6


y = - {(x + 3)}^(2) +3

The function is now in the form:


y = a {(x - h)}^(2) +k

where (h,k) =(-3,3) is the vertex
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