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Revision as of 12:56, 6 May 2015

a) Find the vertex, standard graphing form, and x-intercepts for
b) Sketch the graph. Provide the y-intercept.

Foundations
Answer:


Solution:

Step 1:
First, we put the equation into standard graphing form. Multiplying the equation by 3, we get
.
Step 2:
Completing the square, we get . Dividing by 3 and subtracting 6 on both sides, we have
.
Step 3:
From standard graphing form, we see that the vertex is (-3,-6). Also, to find the intercept, we let . So,
. Solving, we get .
Thus, the two intercepts occur at and .
Step 4:
To find the intercept, we let . So, we get .
Thus, the intercept is (0,-3).
Final Answer:
The vertex is (-3,-6). The equation in standard graphing form is .
The two intercepts are and .
The intercept is (0,-3)

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