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Minimum point of the quadratic x^2+6x-2

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Answer:

(-3,-11)

Explanation:

Compare the given quadratic equation with the general quadratic equation.

a=1, b=6 and c=-2


x=-((6))/(2(1))\\=-3

Subsitute
-3 for
x in given quadratic equation.


y=(-3)^2+6(-3)-2\\=9-18-2\\=-11

The minimum point is (-3,-11).

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