93.3k views
5 votes
Compare the functions shown below:

f(x) = 2 sin (3x + π) − 2
g(x) = (x − 3)2 − 1
h(x)

x y
-2 3
-1 -2
0 -5
1 -6
2 -5
3 -2
4 3
Which function has the smallest minimum y-value?

2 Answers

6 votes
f(x) = 2 sin (3x + pi) - 2 has the minimum y-value of -4

g(x) = (x - 3)^2 - 1 has a minimum y-value of -1

h(x) has the minimum y-value of -6

Therefore, h(x) has the smallest minimum y-value.
User Adam Strudwick
by
8.0k points
0 votes

The correct answer is:


h(x)


Step-by-step explanation:


Graphing f(x) and tracing the function, we find the smallest y-value to be -4.


We can use the form of the equation for g(x). It is in vertex form, which is

g(x) = a(x-h)²+k, where (h, k) is the vertex.


In our function, g(x) = (x-3)²-1, we have a vertex of (3, -1). The vertex of a quadratic function is either the maximum or minimum. Since the value of a would be 1, the graph would open upward; thus the vertex would be a minimum, and -1 would be the minimum y-value.


We can see from the table that the smallest y-value in h(x) is -6. This is smaller than the other two, so this is the smallest.

User Yoav Epstein
by
8.3k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories