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Marsha wants to determine the vertex of the quadratic function f(x) = x^2 – x + 2. What is the function’s vertex?

(one-half, seven-quarters)
(one-half, three-halves)
(1, 1)
(1, 3)

User Kunal Puri
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Answer: The correct answer is the first option

Hope this helped ;)

User Joel
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Hi there!


\large\boxed{\text{ Vertex at ((1)/(2), (7)/(4))}}
\large\boxed{\text{ Vertex at }((1)/(2), (7)/(4))}}

We can use "Completing the Square" to solve:

f(x) = x² - x + 2

Group the variables. The "x" term's coefficient will be divided by two and squared for the third part of the trinomial. Remember to subtract by the third term:

f(x) = x² - x + (1/2)² + 2 - (1/2)²

Group:

f(x) = (x - 1/2)² + 2 - 1/4

Rewrite:

f(x) = (x - 1/2)² - 7/4

Thus, the first answer is correct.

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