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Which statement is true about the extreme value of the given quadratic equation?

y = -3.2 + 12x – 33
O A. The equation has a maximum value with a y-coordinate of -27.
B.
The equation has a maximum value with a y-coordinate of -21.
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The equation has a minimum value with a y-coordinate of -21.
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The equation has a minimum value with a y-coordinate of -27.
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Answer:

Option B. The equation has a maximum value with a y-coordinate of -21.

Explanation:

The correct quadratic equation is


y=-3x^(2)+12x-33

This is a vertical parabola open downward (the leading coefficient is negative)

The vertex represent a maximum

Convert to vertex form

Factor -3


y=-3(x^(2)-4x)-33

Complete the square


y=-3(x^(2)-4x+2^2)-33+12


y=-3(x^(2)-4x+4)-21

Rewrite as perfect squares


y=-3(x-2)^(2)-21

The vertex is the point (2,-21)

therefore

The equation has a maximum value with a y-coordinate of -21

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