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13 April, 03:44

Find the maximum of y=-x^2-4/3x + 5

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  1. 13 April, 03:55
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    The maximum value of is (0, f (0) = Undefined)
  2. 13 April, 03:59
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    49/9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y=-x^2-4/3x+5

    (h, k)

    h = minimum

    k/y = maximum

    h = - b/2a

    a = (-1) x^2

    b = (-4/3) x

    h = 4/3 / - 2 = - 2/3

    To find the maximum, take the minimum and replace it with every "x" in the equation.

    y = - (-2/3) ^2-4/3 (-2/3) + 5

    y = 49/9
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