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Question 131500:  Find the vertex, the line of symmetry, the maximum or minimum value of the quadratic function, and graph the function.
 
f(x) = -x^2 + 4x + 6 
 Answer by solver91311(24713)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! The x-coordinate of the vertex of a parabola in the form   is given by  .
 
 
The y-coordinate is then  .
 
 
The line of symmetry passes through the vertex, so the equation is  .
 
 
The maximum or minimum is the value of the function at  .  Whether it is a maximum or minimum depends on whether the parabola opens up or down.  If it is concave up (makes a valley rather than a hill), the point is a minimum, otherwise it is a maximum.  You can tell which way the parabola opens by the sign on the lead coefficient.  if  , it is concave down, if  , it is concave up, and, of course, if   you don't have a parabola at all.
 
 
Let's look at your specific problem:
 
 
 
 
 
First thing to note is that  , so this is a concave down parabola and the vertex is a maximum.
 
 
 , so the x-coordinate of the vertex is   and the equation of the line of symmetry is  .
 
 
The value of the function at  , denoted   for your problem is  
 
 
So the y-coordinate of the vertex and the maximum value of f is  
 
 
 
  
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