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Find the coordinates of the vertex of the following parabola algebraically. Writer answer as an (x,y) point y=-x² - 7

User Valeh Hajiyev
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The expression we have is:


y=-x^2-7

We need to compare this equation of our parabola, with the general equation of a parabola in vertex form:


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

Where (h,k) is the vertex of the parabola, and a indicates if the parabola opens up or opens down (if a is positive the parabola opens up, and if a is negative the parabola opens down).

We take our equation:


y=-x^2-7

And we arrange the terms so that it looks like the vertex form:


y=(-1)(x-0)^2+(-7)

And we can find the values of a, h, and k:


\begin{gathered} a=-1 \\ h=0 \\ k=-7 \end{gathered}

We only need h and k for the vertex:


(h,k)=(0,-7)

Answer: the vertex is at (0,-7)

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