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  • 14-06-2022
  • Mathematics
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What is the vertex for the function: f(x)=(x+1)(x−3) Show how you found the y-coordinate in the space below:

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evgeniylevi
evgeniylevi evgeniylevi
  • 17-06-2022

Answer:

(1;-4).

Step-by-step explanation:

1. zeros of the given function are: -1 and 3, then

2. the x-coordinate of the vertex is 0.5*(3-1)=1.

3. the y-coordinate of the vertex can be calculated if to substitute x=1 into the given equation:

y=(1+1)(1-3)=-4.

PS. this way is not  the only one.

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