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20 November, 05:53

Given: y=x^2-4x-12

A.) determine the roots/zero

(By factoring & setting the answer equal to zero)

B.) use h=-b/2a to get vertex

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  1. 20 November, 05:55
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    see below

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y=x^2-4x-12

    Set equal to 0 to find the zeros

    0 = x^2-4x-12

    Factor. What 2 numbers multiply to - 12 and add to - 4

    -6*2 = - 12

    -6+2 = - 4

    0 = (x-6) (x+2)

    Using the zero product property

    0=x-6 0 = x+2

    x=6 x = - 2

    zeros: - 2,6

    Vertex

    h = - b/2a = - (-4) / 2 (1) = 4/2 = 2

    OR Average the roots (-2+6) / 2 = 4/2 = 2

    The y coordinate is found by substituting into the equation

    y = (2) ^2 - 4 (2) - 12

    y = 4-8-12

    y = -16

    vertex : (2, - 16)
  2. 20 November, 06:04
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    x = - 2, 6

    Vertex: (2,-16)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    x² - 4x - 12

    x² - 6x + 2x - 12

    x (x - 6) + 2 (x - 6)

    (x - 6) (x + 2) = 0

    x = - 2, 6

    h = - (-4) / 2

    h = 4/2

    h = 2

    k = 2² - 4 (2) - 12

    k = 4 - 8 - 12

    k = - 16

    Vertex: (2,-16)
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