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

1 Answer
Feb 17, 2018

#"vertex "=(7/6,-59/12)#

Explanation:

#"expand and simplify into "color(blue)"standard form"#

#•color(white)(x)y=ax^2+bx+c color(white)(x);a!=0#

#y=-2x^2+x-(x^2-6x+9)#

#color(white)(y)=-2x^2+x-x^2+6x-9#

#color(white)(y)=-3x^2+7x-9#

#"with "a=-3,b=7" and "c=9#

#"given the quadratic in standard form the x-coordinate"#
#"of the vertex is"#

#x_(color(red)"vertex")=-b/(2a)#

#rArrx_(color(red)"vertex")=-7/(-6)=7/6#

#"substitute "x=7/6" into the equation for y"#

#y_(color(red)"vertex")=-3(7/6)^2+7(7/6)-9=-59/12#

#rArrcolor(magenta)"vertex "=(7/6,-59/12)#