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Which describes the graph of y=-(x+5)^2+3

Which describes the graph of y=-(x+5)^2+3-example-1
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Maximum at (-5, 3)
Y’ = -2(x+5)
=> maximum when y’ = 0
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Answer:

Maximum at (-5, 3)

Explanation:

The quadratic equation is in vertex form, which specifically shows the vertex.

Since the a is negative, you get a maximum y value of 3.

Vertex form: y=a(x-h)^2+k

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