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Identify the vertex for the graph of y = −2x2 − 12x 1.

(−3, 19)
(−3, 55)
(3, −53)
(3, −47)

User Coolness
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Explanation:

User Ashish Tamrakar
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Answer: (-3,19)

Explanation:

Here the given function is,


y = -2x^2-12x+1


\implies y = -2(x^2+6x)+1


\implies y = -2(x^2+6x)+1+18-18


\implies y = -2(x^2+6x+9)+19


\implies y = -2(x+3)^2+19


\implies y = -2(x-(-3))^2+19

Since, the standard equation of a quadratic function is
y = a(x - h)^2 + k

Where (h,k) is the vertex of the function.

On comparing the equation of given function with this standard form,

We get, the vertex of the given function is (-3,19)

⇒ First option is correct.

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