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What is the vertex of the graph y= x^2 + 6x - 5

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we are given


y= x^2 + 6x - 5

Firstly ,we can find equation in vertex form

so, we will complete x square


y= x^2 + 6x+3^2-3^2 - 5


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


y= (x+3)^2-14

now, we can compare it with vertex form of equation


y= (x-h)^2+k

we can find h and k


h=-3 , k=-14

so, vertex is


(h,k)=(-3,-14).............Answer

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