How do I find the vertex of #y=(x−3)^2+4#? Precalculus Geometry of a Parabola Vertex Form of the Equation 1 Answer Mark D. May 21, 2018 (3,4) is the vertex Answer link Related questions How do I convert the equation #f(x)=x^2+1# to vertex form? How do I convert the equation #f(x)=x^2+2/5x−1# to vertex form? How do I convert the equation #f(x)=x^2-4x+3# to vertex form? How do I convert the equation #f(x)=x^2-8x+15# to vertex form? How do I convert the equation #f(x)=x^2+6x+5# to vertex form? How do I convert the equation #f(x)=x^2-2x-3# to vertex form? What do #h# and #k# represent in the vertex form of a parabola's equation? How do I find the vertex of #y=(x+2)^2-3#? How do I find the vertex of #y=(x+7)^2#? How do I convert the standard equation of a parabola to vertex form? See all questions in Vertex Form of the Equation Impact of this question 4236 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License