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Which is the vertex form of the equation for the quadratic function y = -x2 - 6x -7

Which is the vertex form of the equation for the quadratic function y = -x2 - 6x -7-example-1
User SARAVAN
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The standard form of the quadratic function is ax^2+bx+c

the function here


y=-x^2-6x-7

is in this form, by comparison a= - 1, b= - 6 and c = -7

The vertex form is :


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

where (h,k) are the coords of the vertex. the x-coord of the vertex


h=(-b)/(2a)=-(-6)/(2(-1))=-3

and y-coord


k=-(-3)^2-6(-3)-7=2

here


(h,k)=(-3,2)\text{ and a=-1}
y=-(x+3)^2+2

that is the equation

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