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User Jacob Curtis
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Answer:

2nd option

Explanation:

given a quadratic in standard form

y = ax² + bx + c

• If a > 0 then minimum vertex

• If a < 0 then maximum vertex

Here a = - 1 < 0 then maximum

The maximum value is the value of the y- coordinate of the vertex

The x- coordinate of the vertex is

x = -
(b)/(2a)

Here a = - 1 and b = 3 , then

x = -
(3)/(-2) =
(3)/(2)

Substitute this value into the equation for corresponding y- value

y = - (
(3)/(2) )² + 3(
(3)/(2) ) - 1 = -
(9)/(4) +
(9)/(2) - 1 = -
(9)/(4) +
(18)/(4) -
(4)/(4) =
(5)/(4)

Then maximum value of
(5)/(4)

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