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Use the graph of y=-2(x-3)^2+2 to find the vertex. Decide whether the vertex is a maximum or a minimum point.
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Use the graph of y=-2(x-3)^2+2 to find the vertex. Decide whether the vertex is a maximum or a minimum point.
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Answer: B. Vertex is a maximum point at (3, 2)
The vertex is the point at the peak of the graph: (3, 2)
Since the graph opens downward, it's the maximum point
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