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20 December, 06:35

The functions f (x) = - (x + 4) 2 + 2 and g (x) = (x - 2) 2 - 2 have been rewritten using the completing-the-square method. Is the vertex for each function a minimum or a maximum? Explain your reasoning for each function.

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  1. 20 December, 07:03
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    The vertex form of a quadratic function:

    (h, k) - the coordinates of the vertex

    If a>0, then the parabola opens upwards, so the vertex is the minimum of the function.

    If a<0, then the parabola opens downwards, so the vertex is the maximum of the function.

    F (x) = (x+4) ^2+2

    A = - 1 <0

    Vertex is a maximum

    G (x) = (x-2) ^2-2

    A = 1>0

    Vertex is a minimum
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