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22 February, 01:10

What is the vertex of the graph y = x^2 + 6x - 4?

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  1. 22 February, 04:53
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    The vertex of this equation is (-3, - 13)

    You can find any vertex by first looking for the x value. You can find the x value by using the following equation.

    -b/2a

    In this equation, 'a' refers to the coefficient of x^2 (1) and 'b' refers to the coefficient of x (6). So we can use these numbers to find the x value.

    -b/2a

    - (6) / 2 (1)

    -6/2

    -3

    Now that we have the x value, we can substitute the value in for x and solve for the y value.

    x^2 + 6x - 4

    (-3) ^2 + 6 (-3) - 4

    9 - 18 - 4

    -13

    And this gives you the ordered pair of (-3, - 13)
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