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how to solve parabola and its vertex, how to understand easily and step by step with an example provided please

User Lars Ericson
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Answer:

The general equation for a parabola is:

y = f(x) = a*x^2 + b*x + c

And the vertex of the parabola will be a point (h, k)

Now, let's find the values of h and k in terms of a, b, and c.

First, we have that the vertex will be either at a critical point of the function.

Remember that the critical points are the zeros of the first derivate of the function.

So the critical points are when:

f'(x) = 2*a*x + b = 0

let's solve that for x:

2*a*x = -b

x = -b/(2*a)

this will be the x-value of the vertex, then we have:

h = -b/(2*a)

Now to find the y-value of the vertex, we just evaluate the function in this:

k = f(h) = a*(-b/(2*a))^2 + b*(-b/(2*a)) + c

k = -b/(4*a) - b^2/(2a) + c

So we just found the two components of the vertex in terms of the coefficients of the quadratic function.

Now an example, for:

f(x) = 2*x^2 + 3*x + 4

The values of the vertex are:

h = -b/(2*a) = -3/(2*2) = -3/4

k = -b/(4*a) - b^2/(2a) + c

= -3/(4*2) - (3)^2/(2*2) + 4 = -3/8 - 9/4 + 4 = (-3 - 18 + 32)/8 = 11/8

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