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17 June, 18:33

How do you find the maximum / minimum of the quadratic equation: f (x) = x^2+2x+4

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  1. 17 June, 20:17
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    If you only know algebar, find the vertex

    we see it opens up

    so minimum

    so the x value of the vertex is - b/2a for ax^2+bx+c=y

    so

    f (x) = 1x^2+2x+4

    x value of vertex is - 2 / (2*1) = - 2/2=-1

    x value of the minimum is x=-1

    if we find f (-1) we get 3

    minimum value is 3 at x=-1
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