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Find the vertex f(x)=x2+4x-1

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Answer:

Vertex = (-2, -3)

Explanation:

The vertex of a parabola form


ax^2+bx+c

is given by


x=-(b)/(2a)

Now, in our case a = 1, and b = 4; therefore, the vertex is


x=-(4)/(2(1))
x=-2

The x-coordinate of the vertex is x = -2 and now we find the y -coordinate.

The y-coordinate is given by substituting x = -2 into f(x) = x^2 + 4x + 1:


f(-2)=(-2)^2+4(-2)+1_{}_{}_{}
f(-2)=4-8+1
f(-2)=-3

The y-coordinate of the vertex is -3.

Hence, the coorindates of the vertex are x = -2 and x = -3 which can be written as (-2, -3).

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