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the axis of symmetry for the graph of the function f(x) =3/4 3x2 bx 4 is x =3/2 . what is the value of b?

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Hello,
y=3x²+bx+3/4+4
= 3(x²+2b/6*x+b²/36)+19/4-b²/12
=3(x+b/6)²+19/4-b²/12
==>-b/6=3/2==>b=-9


User Dasmowenator
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Answer:

The value of b is -9.

Explanation:

We are given a equation as:


f(x)=(3)/(4)+3x^2+bx+4


f(x)=3x^2+bx+(19)/(4)

clearly the graph of this function will be a parabola.

for any quadratic equation of the type
f(x)=ax^2+bx+c

the equation of axis of symmetry is given by:


x=(-b)/(2a) , here a=3 and b=b

also we are given axis of symmetry as
x=(3)/(2)

that means
(-b)/(2*3)=(3)/(2)


b=-9


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