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5. Question 11: Part B: Consider the function represented by y=−4(x−1)2+3 Choose the answers that correctly complete the sentence about the minimum or maximum value of the function. The function has a
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Question 11: Part B: Consider the function represented by y=−4(x−1)2+3
Choose the answers that correctly complete the sentence about the minimum or maximum value of the function. The function has a ______ value at (______, ______) (hint: there are three correct answers)
x=3
y=3
x=-3
y=-3
x=4
y=0
x=-1
x=-4
x=1
y=-1
y=-4
y=1
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maximum
x=0
y=4
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The function has a maximum at (1, 3).
_____
You know it is not a minimum because the coefficient of the squared term is negative.
You know the vertex is (1, 3) because you match the pattern to
.. y = a(x -h)^2 +k
which has its vertex at (h, k).
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