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13 August, 22:28

What are the coordinates of the vertex for f (x) = x2 + 6x + 13?

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  1. 13 August, 22:46
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    If you have

    y=ax²+bx+c or

    f (x) = ax²+bx+c, then the x value of the vertex is - b / (2a)

    so

    given that the equation is

    f (x) = 1x²+6x+13

    -b/2a=-6 / (2*1) = - 6/2=-3

    the y value is found by subsituting - 3 for x

    f (-3) = (-3) ²+6 (-3) + 13

    f (-3) = 9-18+13

    f (-3) = 4

    the coordainates are (-3,4)
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