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Which coordinates best represents the vertex of the graph first correct answer gets-example-1
User Omowale
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Answer:


B)f(x) = {x}^(2) + 6x + 8

Explanation:

Let
f(x)=x^2 be the parent function. With transformation of function, firstly,we know that,

  1. We can move it up or down by adding a constant to the y-value

algebraically

  • g(x)=x²+C

Clearly, The parabola is moved down by 1 unit thus, C is -1. Therefore our function transforms to

  • f(x)=-1

secondly, we know that,

  • We can move it left or right by adding a constant to the x-value

algebraically,

  • g(x)=(x+C)²

in case,

  • C is positive, g(x) moves to the left and vise versa

Since the parabola is moved left by 3 unit, C is +3, and hence Our function eventually becomes


  • f(x) = (x + 3 {)}^(2) - 1

simplifying it yields:


\implies \boxed{f(x) = {x}^(2) + 6x + 8}

Hence,B is our required answer

User Ilinykhma
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Answer:

The vertex of the graph is:

  • the minimum point for a parabola that opens upwards
  • the maximum point for a parabola that opens downwards

As this parabola opens upwards, the vertex is the minimum point.

From inspection of the graph, vertex = (-3, -1)

Equation of the graph

From inspection we can see that the x-intercepts are when
x = -4 and x = -2


\sf x = -4 \implies x+4=0


\sf x = -2 \implies x+2=0

Therefore:


\sf y=(x+4)(x+2)

Expand:


\sf \implies y=x^2+6x+8

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