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the point in which the parabola cannot go any higher or lower in a coordinate plane
The vertex coordinate point of the vertex of the parabola y = 24-6x-3x^2 when plotted on the Cartesian plane is at (-1, 27) which can also be found by completing the square.
A vertex is the highest or lowest point in a parabola.
The vertex is not affected by the direction that the parabola is facing. The vertex is the place where the two sides of the parabola meet. It is in the middle divides the shape in half. If you picture yourself looking at a bowl from the side and then imagining it as two dimensional, it would look like a parabola but for all of the filled in parts of the graph and the fact that the sides of the bowl don't continue on forever. The vertex is the bottom of the bowl, where the sides meet. You measure a vertex as you would a point; with a coordinate.
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the point in which the parabola cannot go any higher or lower in a coordinate plane
This is the coordinate of the vertex for a parabola that opens up, defined by a positive value of x^2.
The vertex coordinate point of the vertex of the parabola y = 24-6x-3x^2 when plotted on the Cartesian plane is at (-1, 27) which can also be found by completing the square.
The vertex would be the point where both sides of the parabola meet.
The vertex -- the closest point on the parabola to the directrix.
A vertex is the highest or lowest point in a parabola.
A parabola is NOT a point, it is the whole curve.
To find the value of a in a parabola opening up or down subtract the y-value of the parabola at the vertex from the y-value of the point on the parabola that is one unit to the right of the vertex.
The vertex, or maximum, or minimum.
A vertex is the highest or lowest point in a parabola.
The vertex is not affected by the direction that the parabola is facing. The vertex is the place where the two sides of the parabola meet. It is in the middle divides the shape in half. If you picture yourself looking at a bowl from the side and then imagining it as two dimensional, it would look like a parabola but for all of the filled in parts of the graph and the fact that the sides of the bowl don't continue on forever. The vertex is the bottom of the bowl, where the sides meet. You measure a vertex as you would a point; with a coordinate.
All of the points on a parabola define a parabola. However, the vertex is the point in which the y value is only used for one point on the parabola.