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Find the minimum or maximum value off
x^2 + 6x +11

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Answer:

The minimum is the point (-3,2)

Explanation:

we have


x^(2) +6x+11

This is a vertical parabola open upward (because the leading coefficient is positive)

The vertex is a minimum

Convert the equation in vertex form

Complete the square


f(x)=(x^(2) +6x+3^2)+11-3^2


f(x)=(x^(2) +6x+9)+11-9


f(x)=(x^(2) +6x+9)+2

Rewrite as perfect squares


f(x)=(x+3)^(2)+2 ----> equation in vertex form

The vertex is the point (-3,2)

therefore

The minimum is the point (-3,2)

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