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What is the vertex of the graph of y = –x2?

(–1, 0)

(0, –1)

(0, 0)

(1, 1)

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the vertex of that quadratic is (0,0)
User Jarred Olson
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Answer:

Option (3) is correct.

The vertex of given equation
y=-x^2 is (0,0)

Explanation:

Given equation
y=-x^2

We have to find the vertex of the graph of given equation.

Consider the equation
y=-x^2

Since, given equation is a form of quadratic equation
ax^2+bx+c with a =-1 , b=c=0, then ,

If the quadratic is written in the form
y = a(x-h)^2 + k then the vertex is the point (h, k).

Writing the given equation in the form of
y = a(x-h)^2 + k , we get,


y=-x^2 \Rightarrow y=-(x-0)^2+0

On comparing, we get,

h = k= 0 and a = -1

Thus, the vertex is (0 , 0)

Option (3) is correct.

The vertex of given equation
y=-x^2 is (0,0)

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