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What value of x will give the minimum value for x^2- 14x + 3?


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Hello Feep! Since you are trying to to find the minimum value, you can use the vertex formula.
a = 1
b = -14
Vertex Formula.

x = -(b)/(2a)

x = -((-14))/(2(1))
Distrubute the negative to the -14 making it 14

x = ((14))/(2(1))
Times the denominator 2 * 1 = 2

x = ((14))/(2)

x = 7
So 7 will give the minimum value for x^2- 14x + 3
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