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Which is the vertex form of the equation for the quadratic function y = 2x2 - 20x +47?

Which is the vertex form of the equation for the quadratic function y = 2x2 - 20x-example-1
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Answer:

y = 2(x - 5)² - 3

Explanation:

The vertex of a quadratic equation in the following format:

y = ax² + bx + c

Is the point (xv,yv), in which


x_V=-(b)/(2a)
y_V=-(b^2-4ac)/(4a)

The equation of the parabola in vertex form is given by:


y=a(x-x_V)^2+y_V

In this question:

y = 2x² - 20x + 47

So a = 2, b = -20, c = 47


x_V=-(b)/(2a)=-(-20)/(2\ast2)=-(-5)=5
y_V=-((-20)^2-4\ast2\ast47)/(4\ast2)=-(400-376)/(8)=-3

So the vertex form of the quadratic equation is:

y = 2(x - 5)² - 3

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