How do you find the vertex of #y = x^2 – 10x + 5#?

1 Answer
May 28, 2017

The formula for x coordinate, h, of the vertex of a parabola described by an equation of the form #y=ax^2+bx +c# is:
#h = -b/(2a)#
The y coordinate, k, is found by evaluating the function at #x = h#.

Explanation:

Given: #y = x^2 – 10x + 5#

By observation, #a = 1, b = -10 and c = 5#

The x coordinate of the vertex is:

#h = -(-10)/(2(1))#

#h = 5#

Obtain the y coordinate, k, by evaluating the function at #x = 5#:

#k = 5^2 – 10(5) + 5#

#k = 25-50+5#

#k = -20#

The vertex is the point #(5,-20)#.