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Help! Using complete sentences, explain how to find the maximum value for each function and determine which function has the largest maximum y-value. F(x)=-4(x-6)^2+3.

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maximum value of the given function is = 3

Explanation:

Given function is
F(x)=-4(x-6)^2+3.

Now we need to find about what is the maximum value of the given function
F(x)=-4(x-6)^2+3 and explain the method about how did you find the maximum value.

Given function
F(x)=-4(x-6)^2+3 looks similar to the quadratic function of the form
f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k.

Comparing both we get: h=6, k=3

We know that maximum value occurs at the vertex where maximum value is given by "k"

Hence maximum value of the given function is = 3

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