Instructions: Given the function, state the vertex.y=−3(x+7)2−6𝑦=−3(𝑥+7)2−6Vertex =(=( ,, )
Question
Instructions: Given the function, state the vertex.y=−3(x+7)2−6𝑦=−3(𝑥+7)2−6Vertex =(=( ,, )
Solution
The vertex of a parabola given in the form y = a(x - h)² + k is (h, k).
In the given function y = -3(x + 7)² - 6, the vertex is at (-7, -6).
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