SOLUTION: 1. What is the y-coordinate of the equation f(x)=3(x-1)(x+4)
2. Express the function f(x)=-5x^2+20x+2 in vertex form.
a)state the maximum or minimum value.
b)determine the int
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2. Express the function f(x)=-5x^2+20x+2 in vertex form.
a)state the maximum or minimum value.
b)determine the int
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Question 821153: 1. What is the y-coordinate of the equation f(x)=3(x-1)(x+4)
2. Express the function f(x)=-5x^2+20x+2 in vertex form.
a)state the maximum or minimum value.
b)determine the intervals where the function is increasing or decreasing
c)determine the intervals where the function is positive or negative.
(1)
The y coordinate depends on what you choose for x. Did you want to ask about something other than, "y coordinate"? If you want the y-intercept, then this would be f(x) when x=0, which is .
(2)
Complete The Square and adjust the form into .
Start THIS way: ;
ADD and SUBTRACT the term, INSIDE the parenthesized quadratic expression...
Can you do the rest?