How do you find the axis of symmetry, vertex and x intercepts for #y=x^2+2x#?
1 Answer
Axis of Symmetry :
Vertex = ( - 1, - 1 )
X-Intercept = There are two values : ( - 2 ) and Zero
Explanation:
We are given the Quadratic
We will now find the Vertex Form.
In general, Vertex Form is written as
Our Vertex will be ( h, k )
(Divide the coefficient of the x-term by 2 and square it: (2/2) ^ 2, to add and subtract)
We can write the above as
Now,
We now have the Vertex Form of the Quadratic
In our problem situation, our Vertex is ( - 1, - 1 )
Axis of Symmetry is given by: x = h
Hence, x = ( - 1 ) is the required Axis of Symmetry
To find the x-Intercept, equate f( x ) = 0
This gives us ( - 2) and Zero as the two x-Intercepts.