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What is the y-value of the vertex of the function f(x) = –(x – 3)(x + 11)?

The y-value of the vertex is

User Artiga
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You can factor it out to get -x^2-8x+33, since the x of vertex is -b/2a, the x coordinate is -4, and plug it back in you would get 49
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Answer:

49.

Explanation:

We have been a function
f(x)=-(x-3)(x+11). We are asked to find the y-value of vertex of the given function.

Upon multiplying both factors, we will get,


f(x)=-(x*x+11*x-3*x-3*11)


f(x)=-(x^2+11x-3x-33)


f(x)=-(x^2+8x-33)


f(x)=-x^2-8x+33

Now, we will use
(-b)/(2a) formula to find the x-coordinate of vertex of parabola.


(--8)/(2*-1)


(8)/(-2)


-4

Since the x-coordinate of vertex of parabola is
-4, so we will substitute
x=-4 in our equation to find y-coordinate of parabola.


f(-4)=-(-4)^2-8(-4)+33


f(-4)=-16+32+33


f(-4)=49

Therefore, the y-coordinate of vertex of the given parabola is 49.

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