(-3, -5)
x = -3y = -14
Yes.
The vertex is at (-1,0).
y = 3x2+2x-1 Line of symmetry: x = -1/3 Vertex coordinate: (-1/3, -4/3)
(-3, -5)
x = -3y = -14
Yes.
The vertex is at (-1,0).
The standard form of the quadratic function in (x - b)2 + c, has a vertex of (b, c). Thus, b is the units shifted to the right of the y-axis, and c is the units shifted above the x-axis.
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(1/2, 71 and 3/4)or(0.5, 71.75)
The minimum value of the parabola is at the point (-1/3, -4/3)
y = 3x2+2x-1 Line of symmetry: x = -1/3 Vertex coordinate: (-1/3, -4/3)
Y = x squared -4x plus 3 is an equation of a function. It is neither called a domain nor a range.
The vertex has a minimum value of (-4, -11)
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