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Graph h(x) = -x^2 + 3

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! CORRECT ANSWER ONLY PLEASE!!! Graph h(x) = -x^2 + 3-example-1
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Answer: Vertex (0, 3) 2nd Point (1, 2)

Explanation:

h(x) = -x² + 3 is in standard form.

The Axis Of Symmetry can be found by using the formula:
x = (-b)/(2a)

h(x) = -1(x²) + 0(x) + 3 ⇒ a= -1, b= 0, c= 3


x=(-(0))/(2(-1))=0

Plug the x-value into the equation to find the y-value of the vertex:

y = -(0)² + 3

= 3

So, the vertex is (0, 3)


To find a 2nd point, choose any value for x and plug it into the equation to find the y-value: I choose x = 1

y = -1(1)² + 3

= -1 + 3

= 2

So, the 2nd point is (1, 2)

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