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20 October, 03:59

What is the minimum value of y = (x-1) 2 (squared) + 3

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  1. 20 October, 05:57
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    The minimum is X=1 and Y=3, so the minimum is x=3. Use a graphing calculator then Google Search, "How to find the minimum of a graph using a graphing calculator.". The process of this is way to long to explain here, and is best explained visually.
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