How do you graph y=-x^{2}-8x-13?

Sereinserenormg

Sereinserenormg

Answered question

2022-01-20

How do you graph y=x28x13?

Answer & Explanation

suzzzlesv7

suzzzlesv7

Beginner2022-01-21Added 7 answers

Step 1 
Think about your equation's general form, which is as follows:
y=ax2+bx+c 
in your case: 
a=1 
b=8 
c=13 
In light of this, you can begin:
You should take into account a number of fascinating factors before you plot your graph
Step 2 
The vertex: this is the lowest point reached by your parabola. 
The coordinates of this point are given by: 
xv=b2a and yv=Δ4a 
Where Δ=b24ac 
giving: xv=4 and yv=3 
Step 3 
The y-axis intercept: 
Obtained setting x=0 
Giving: x=0 and y=13 
Step 4 
The x-axis intercept(s): 
obtained setting y=0 and solving the corresponding second degree equation: 
i.e.: x28x13=0 
Giving: x1=5.7 and x2=2.3 
Your Parabola has a<0 so that is downward oriented. 
Finally: 
Graph: {x28x13[10, 10, 5, 5]}

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