SOLUTION: Find the maximum value of y=-x^2+6x. Thank you.

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: Find the maximum value of y=-x^2+6x.
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Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is a parabola that opens downward, and the vertex (maximum point) will be at . In this case, vertex is at .

If x = 3, then y = -3^2 + 6*3= -9 + 18 = 9.

Maximum value is 9. Check it out with the graph:



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