If a parabola has only one x-intercept, which is at (3, 0), which of these points is its vertex?

(3, 0)

(3, 10)

(5, 2)

It is not possible to identify its vertex.

1 answer

A parabola that has only one x-intercept means it is touching the x-axis at that point, which is referred to as the vertex of the parabola.

Given that the x-intercept is at (3, 0), this point represents the vertex. Therefore, the vertex of the parabola is at the point (3, 0).

The answer is:

(3, 0)