Given a quadratic equation ax^2+bx+c, the x-coordinate of the vertex is given as:
Since the quadratic equation given is:
It follows that: a=2, b=4 and c=3.
Substitute these values into the formula for the x-coordinate of the vertex:
Hence, the x-coordinate of the vertex is -1.
To get the y-coordinate of the vertex, substitute the x-coordinate into the equation representing the function:
Hence, the y-coordinate of the vertex is 1.
It follows that the vertex is (-1,1).
The correct option is B.