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PLEASEE could someone help me with this and show work

PLEASEE could someone help me with this and show work-example-1
User Akshat
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Answer:

the vertex is ( - 3, - 5)

Explanation:

y = 2x² + 12x + 13

let a=2, b=12, c= 13

Xv = - 12 /(2*2)

Xv = -3

Yv = -5

therefore the vertex is ( - 3, - 5)

User Matan Lachmish
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Answer:

Axis of symmetry:
x=-3

Vertex:
(-3,-5)

Explanation:

The given equation is
y=2x^2+12x+13

We complete the square to get the function in the vertex form.


y=2(x^2+6x)+13


y=2(x^2+6x+9)-2*9+13


y=2(x+3)^2-18+13


y=2(x+3)^2-5

We compare to
y=a(x-h)^2+k

We have a=2,h=-3 and k=-5

The equation of axis of symmetry is x=h

i.e
x=-3

The coordinate of the vertex is (h,k) i.e
(-3,-5)

User Rhenz
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