Asked by julian celeste

What are the key points on the graph of y=x2−2x−120
? Name the vertex, x-intercept(s), and y-intercept.(1 point)
Responses

x-intercept: (0,−120)

y-intercept: (−10,0)
(12,0)

vertex: (1,−121)

x -intercept: left parenthesis 0 comma negative 120 right parenthesis y -intercept: left parenthesis negative 10 comma 0 right parenthesis left parenthesis 12 comma 0 right parenthesis vertex: left parenthesis 1 comma negative 121 right parenthesis

x-intercepts: (−10,0)
(12,0)

y-intercept: (0,−120)

vertex: (1,−121)

x -intercepts: left parenthesis negative 10 comma 0 right parenthesis left parenthesis 12 comma 0 right parenthesis y -intercept: left parenthesis 0 comma negative 120 right parenthesis vertex: left parenthesis 1 comma negative 121 right parenthesis

x-intercepts: (−10,0)
(12,0)

y-intercept: (1,−121)

vertex: (0,−120)

x -intercepts: left parenthesis negative 10 comma 0 right parenthesis left parenthesis 12 comma 0 right parenthesis y-intercept: left parenthesis 1 comma negative 121 right parenthesis vertex: left parenthesis 0 comma negative 120 right parenthesis

x-intercept: (1,−121)

y-intercept: (0,−120)

vertex: (−10,0)
(12,0)

x -intercept: left parenthesis 1 comma negative 121 right parenthesis y -intercept: left parenthesis 0 comma negative 120 right parenthesis vertex: left parenthesis negative 10 comma 0 right parenthesis left parenthesis 12 comma 0 right parenthesis

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
To find the key points of the quadratic function \( y = x^2 - 2x - 120 \), we need to identify the vertex, x-intercepts, and y-intercept.

1. **Vertex**:
The vertex of a quadratic in the form \( y = ax^2 + bx + c \) can be found using the formula \( x = -\frac{b}{2a} \). Here:
- \( a = 1 \)
- \( b = -2 \)

So:
\[
x = -\frac{-2}{2 \cdot 1} = 1
\]

To find the y-value of the vertex, substitute \( x = 1 \) back into the equation:
\[
y = (1)^2 - 2(1) - 120 = 1 - 2 - 120 = -121
\]
Thus, the vertex is \( (1, -121) \).

2. **X-Intercepts**:
To find the x-intercepts, set \( y = 0 \):
\[
0 = x^2 - 2x - 120
\]
This can be factored as:
\[
(x - 12)(x + 10) = 0
\]
Therefore, \( x = 12 \) and \( x = -10 \). The x-intercepts are \( (12, 0) \) and \( (-10, 0) \).

3. **Y-Intercept**:
To find the y-intercept, set \( x = 0 \):
\[
y = (0)^2 - 2(0) - 120 = -120
\]
Therefore, the y-intercept is \( (0, -120) \).

### Summary:
- Vertex: \( (1, -121) \)
- X-Intercepts: \( (-10, 0) \) and \( (12, 0) \)
- Y-Intercept: \( (0, -120) \)

The correct response based on this analysis is:
- X-Intercepts: \( (-10, 0) \) and \( (12, 0) \)
- Y-Intercept: \( (0, -120) \)
- Vertex: \( (1, -121) \)
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