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What are the coordinates of the turning point for the function f(x) = (x + 2)3 − 4?

a. (−2, −4)

b.(−2, 4)

c.(2, −4)

d.(2, 4)

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Answer:A

Explanation:

Given


F(x)=(x+2)^3-4

Turning Point is the point where the graph changes its nature i.e. either increasing to decreasing or decreasing to increasing

to find turning point


F'(x)=3(x+2)^2+0

For critical point

F'(x)=0


3(x+2)^2=0

x+2=0

x=-2


F(x)=(-2+2)^3-4=-4

thus

(-2,-4 ) is the turning Point where Function changes its nature

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