SOLUTION: y = -x with the power of 2 - 2x + 3
i need to know what y equals
the vertex
a of S: x=
min/max
x-int
y-int
inc: x __ __
dec: x __ __
x -> *infinity sign* ; y->
x -> -
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Question 1108697: y = -x with the power of 2 - 2x + 3
i need to know what y equals
the vertex
a of S: x=
min/max
x-int
y-int
inc: x __ __
dec: x __ __
x -> *infinity sign* ; y->
x -> - *infinity sign* ; y->
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=-x^2-2x+3
, completing the square
-
vertex is point (-1,4).
The roots or zeros:
, and
ZEROS -3 and +1.
You should be able to do the rest.
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