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What is the vertex of f(x)=-2x^2+20x-7

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User Angee
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You can use the formula
x = -b/2a
After finding x, plug it back in to the function to find y.
x = -20/-4 x= 5
y = -2(5)^2+20(5)-7
y = -50+100-7
y = 43
(5,43)
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We have to convert this equation (which is called as standard form) into vertex form. We can do that by completing the square.
f(x) is also known as y, so I will make y equal to 0.


y= -2x^(2) +20x-7


7=-2 x^(2) +20


107=(x+5) ^(2)


0=(x+5)^(2)-107

And so the vertex would be (-5, -107)
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