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| Question 236217:  find the vertex, the line of symmetry and the maximum or minimum value of f(x). Graph the function f(x)=1/2(x+6)^2+3
 Found 2 solutions by  stanbon, Edwin McCravy:
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! find the vertex, the line of symmetry and the maximum or minimum value of f(x). Graph the function f(x)=1/2(x+6)^2+3 ------------------
 Vertex (-6,3)
 Line of symmetry: x = -6
 Minimum at the vertex is f(x)=3
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20064)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 
    The equation
 
   is
 a parabola with a vertex at (h,k) and which passes
 through the points (h+1,k+a) and (h-1,k+a), and its
 axis of symmetry is the vertical line whose equation
 is
   So in the problem:
 
    
  ,  ,   [Notice that the sign is changed for h but kept for k]
 So the vertex is (h,k) or (-6,3),
 The parabola passes through (h-1,k+a) and (h+1,k+a), or
 (-6-1,3+
  ) or (-7,  ) and (-6+1,3+
  ) or (-5,  ) Its axis of symmetry is the vertical line whose equation
 is
  or   We plot the vertex (-6,3)
 
   We draw the axis of symmetry which is a vertical line
 through the vertex (the green line below:
 
   Then we plot the two points,
 one on each side of the vertex
 (-7,
  ) and (-5,  ) 
 
 
   Finally we sketch in the parabola:
 
   Edwin
  
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