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Which of the following is the minimum value of the equation y = 3x2 - 4x - 2?

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Answer: 3x

Explanation:

*Remember BIDMAS*

b- brackets i- Indices (exponents) d- division m- multiplication a- addition s- subtraction

(*Reminder* exponents can be written on a keyboard like 2 squared is 2^2)

you need to follow these steps to be able to solve any equation

if there is no brackets like yours then add to make it easier

3x^2 - 4x - 2 = (3x^2) - 4x - 2

From the steps I showed you indices is first so 3x multiplied by 3x is 9x

now there is nothing left except for subtraction so solve from left to right always so 9x - 4x - 2 is 5x then 5x - 2 is 3x, x doesn’t change or gets subtracted.

i hope it helped :)

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