f(x)=x2+6x+10
This is a quadratic function in the "y= ax2 + bx + c" form, so to find the x-coordinate of the vertex you would find (-b/2a)
For this problem it would be: (-6/2)
= -3
Now plug in -3 as x in the equation:
y = (-3)2 + 6 * -3 + 10
y = 9 + (-18) + 10
y = 1
So the vertex would be (-3, 1)
f(x)=x2+6x+10
This is a quadratic function in the "y= ax2 + bx + c" form, so to find the x-coordinate of the vertex you would find (-b/2a)
For this problem it would be: (-6/2)
= -3
Now plug in -3 as x in the equation:
y = (-3)2 + 6 * -3 + 10
y = 9 + (-18) + 10
y = 1
So the vertex would be (-3, 1)