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| Question 222527:  determine, without graphing, whether the given quadratic function has a maximum value or a minimum value and then find that value
 f(x) = 2xsquared + 2x - 6
 
 Answer by nerdybill(7384)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  .
 From the coefficient associated with the x^2 term, in this case, it's a POSITIVE TWO.  Since it is "positive" think "smiley face"-- so, it's a parabola that's opens upwards.  If it was "negative" think "sad face" -- so, it's a parabola that's opens downwards.
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 Since the coefficient is +2, it opens upwards thus the function will have a MINIMUM.
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 One way to find the vertex, is by completing the square.  Doing so you will get it into the "vertex form" of the equation:
 y= a(x-h)2+k
 where
 (h,,k) is the vertex
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 Therefore, the vertex is at (-1/2, -13/2)
 or
 (-.5, -6.5)
 
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