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Please help me with this problem:Let f(x)=x^2−6x+13 .What is the vertex form of f(x)?What is the minimum value of f(x)?Enter your answers in the boxes.Vertex form: f(x)= ___Minimum value of f(x): __

Please help me with this problem:Let f(x)=x^2−6x+13 .What is the vertex form of f-example-1
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Given the quadratic function f(x) = x²-6x+13, notice that we can write it like this:


\begin{gathered} f(x)=x²-6x+13=x²-6x+9+4=(x-3)²+4 \\ \Rightarrow f(x)=(x-3)²+4 \end{gathered}

thus, the vertex form of f(x) is (x-3)²+4.

The minimum value of f will be on the vertex of the function. Therefore, the minimum value of f(x) is 4

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