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20 March, 16:26

Y = (x-4) (x+20) find vertex

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  1. 20 March, 19:19
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    Y = (x-4) (x+20) = = = > 0 = (x-4) (x+20)

    that means the roots of that quadratic are x = 4 and x = - 20.

    now, the vertex will be between these two guys, right in between.

    from - 20 to 4 there are 24 units, half-way of that is 12 units, so, if we move from - 20, 12 units to the right or towards 4, we'll end up at - 20 + 12 = - 8.

    so, the vertex's x-coordinate is - 8 then, what's "y" anyway?

    y = (x-4) (x+20) x = - 8

    y = [ (-8) - 4] [ (-8) + 20]

    y = (-12) (12)

    y = - 144

    therefore, the vertex is at (-8, - 144)
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