What is the vertex of # y=-3x^2 + 2x - 5#?

1 Answer
Jan 12, 2016

The Vertex is at (#1/3, -4 2/3 #)

Explanation:

This is the equation of the Parabola opens down as co-efficient of #x^2# is negative. Comparing with the General equation (#ax^2+bx+c#)
we get a = (-3) ; b= 2 ; c =(-5) Now we know x-co-ordinate of the vertex is equal to -b/2a. so #x_1=-2/(2*(-3))# or #x_1 = 1/3#
Now putting the value of x =1/3 in the equation we get #y_1=-3.(1/3)^2 +2*(1/3) -5 # or #y_1 = -14/3# or #y_1=-(4 2/3)# So The Vertex is at# (1/3, -4 2/3)#