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11 years ago
What is the vertex form of the equation
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11 years ago
The vertex formula is (-b)/2a. Therefore, you would replace b with 6 and a with 1. Keeping that in mind, we get: (-6)/2. By dividing we see that 2 times -3 is -6, so therefore the vertex is at -3.
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11 years ago
All you have to do is use the vertex formula: -b/2a.

1.) Plug in the -b value. Remember that standard form of a quadratic equation is ax^2+bx+c. So for -b we'll plug in 6. so -6/2a.

2.) Plug in the a value. Here a would be y, which is also know as 1.

3.) Solve the expression. -6/2(1).

4.) The vertex would be -3.
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11 years ago
Like the first guy said complete the square.  x = y^2 + 6y + 9 - 9 + 1      x = (y + 3)^2 - 8
x + 8 = (y + 3)^2

vertex (-8, -3)
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11 years ago
x = y^2 + 6y + 1

x = y^2 + 6y + 9 - 8

x = (y + 3)^2 - 8

(x + 8) = (y + 3)^2

vertex coordinate = (-8,-3)
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