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Y=(x^2-6x+14) Labeling the vertex

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I leaerned this neat trick
you don't need to convert to vertex form

where
y=ax^2+bx+c
the x value of the vertex is -b/2a
the y value is found by inserting the x value of the vertex into the equation


so

1x^2-6x+14
-b/2a=-(-6)/2(1)=6/2=3
plug that in
y=x^2-6x+14
y=3^2-6(3)+14
y=9-18+14
y=5

the vertex is (3,5)
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