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What is the y-value of the vertex of 4x2 + 8x - 8?

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The answer would be -12

User Nana Ghartey
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Answer:

-12

Explanation:

To put the equation into vertex form, you can factor out the leading coefficient, then add and subtract a value equal to the square of half the x-coefficient (inside parentheses).

= 4(x^2 +2x) -8

= 4(x^2 +2x +1) -8 -4

= 4(x +1)^2 -12

The y-value of the vertex is -12.

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