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In the function y=-1/2(x-1)^2+3 what effect does the negative sign have

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Answer:

  • The effect of the negative sign is that it reflects the graph of the function over the x-axis.

  • That means that the graph that represents such function is a parabola that opens downward, being its vertex the maximum of the graph.

Step-by-step explanation:

The vertex form of a parabola is y = A (x - h)² + k.

The values of A, h, and k means the following:

  • A > 0 the parabola opens upward and the vertex is a minimum,
  • A < 0 the parabola opens downward and the vertex is a maximum.
  • A cannot be equal to zero.
  • | A | > 0 the parabola is stretched vertically.
  • | A | < 0 the parabola is compressed vertically.
  • The vertex of the function is the point (h, k).

So, for the given function you have:

  • A = - 1/2, so the parabola opens downward and the vertex is the maximum.
  • Also, since |A| < 1 means that the parabola is compressed vertically.
  • The vertex is (1, 3), so the maximum of the function is 3 and it happens at x = 1.
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