SOLUTION: Find the maximum value of y=-x^2+6x. I worked it out to be 10 but not to sure about that. thanks for any help given.
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Algebra and trigonometry with analytic geometry
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Find the maximum value of y=-x^2+6x. I worked it out to be 10 but not to sure about that. thanks for any help given.
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Algebra and trigonometry with analytic geometry
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vertex: (3,9)
The maximum value is at nine.