Asked by Sabrina
                I'm not sure how to get started! Please help! 
y=-2x^2-12x+2
Find the vertex, y intercept and x intercept
            
        y=-2x^2-12x+2
Find the vertex, y intercept and x intercept
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                    Answered by
            Lauren
            
    Well, the y intercept is the point at which the value of x=0, so substitute x=0 into your equation to find that. 
The x intercept is the point at which the value of y=0, so substitute y=0 into your equation.
You can find the vertex by converting the equation to vertex form. You can do this by completing the square. There is a helpful PurpleMath page to help you do this if you are unsure, just google "completing the square" and it should be the first option :)
    
The x intercept is the point at which the value of y=0, so substitute y=0 into your equation.
You can find the vertex by converting the equation to vertex form. You can do this by completing the square. There is a helpful PurpleMath page to help you do this if you are unsure, just google "completing the square" and it should be the first option :)
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