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how do you find the vertex of an equation

 Jan 28, 2015

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The vertex of a quadratic equation or parabola is the highest or lowest point of that equation. It lies on the plane of symmetry of the entire parabola as well; whatever lies on the left of the parabola is a complete mirror image of whatever is on the right. If you want to find the vertex of a quadratic equation, you can either use the vertex formula, or complete the square.

 

P.S. I found this off a website since I haven't done that yet... sorry!

 Jan 28, 2015
 #1
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Best Answer

The vertex of a quadratic equation or parabola is the highest or lowest point of that equation. It lies on the plane of symmetry of the entire parabola as well; whatever lies on the left of the parabola is a complete mirror image of whatever is on the right. If you want to find the vertex of a quadratic equation, you can either use the vertex formula, or complete the square.

 

P.S. I found this off a website since I haven't done that yet... sorry!

saseflower Jan 28, 2015

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