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7 July, 10:36

What is the vertex of the function f (x) = x2 + 3x + ?

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  1. 7 July, 10:56
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    The vertex of the function is at x = - 3/2. We cannot find the y value with an incomplete equation.

    To find the x value of a vertex, we use the equation - b/2a, in which a is equal to the coefficient of x^2 (in this case 1) and b is equal to the coefficient of x (in this case 3).

    -b/2a

    -3/2 (1)

    -3/2

    This gives us that value. To find the y value, you would plug this into the equation. Since this equation is not complete, you cannot do that yet.
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