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27 October, 03:21

Find the vertex, x intercept, and y intercept of the following equation: y = (x-3) ^2+5

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  1. 27 October, 03:38
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    The x-intercepts are: (3 + i√5, 0) and (3 - i√5, 0).

    The y-intercept is (0,5).

    The vertex is at (3, 5).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The given equation y = (x-3) ^2+5 has the general form y = (x-h) ^2+k, whose vertex is at (h, k).

    Thus, the vertex of y = (x-3) ^2+5 is (3,5).

    Find the x-intercepts by setting y = (x-3) ^2+5 = 0 and solving for x. To do this, solve (x-3) ^2+5 = 0 for x. Subtracting 5 from both sides, we get:

    (x-3) ^2 = - 5. We want to solve this for x.

    Taking the square root of both sides, we get:

    x-3 = √-1 * √5. Then x = 3 + i√5 and x = 3 - i√5. The x-intercepts are:

    (3 + i√5, 0) and (3 - i√5, 0).
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