SOLUTION: The problem asks to find the vertex and graph the following quadratic function.
y=-x+6x
My professor says I need only turn in the coordinates. This is what I have tried... x=-b/
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y=-x+6x
My professor says I need only turn in the coordinates. This is what I have tried... x=-b/
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Question 320535: The problem asks to find the vertex and graph the following quadratic function.
y=-x+6x
My professor says I need only turn in the coordinates. This is what I have tried... x=-b/2a = -6/2(-1) = -6/-2 =3 x=3
y=-2(3)^2+6(3)= -2(9) + 18 = -18 + 18=0 y=0 My book says the vertex is (3,9) so I am totally confused. I come up with (0,0) for the y intercept but I have no idea how that relates to me finding the coordinates for this graph. I have a very hard time grasping this concept. Thanks for your time.
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