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Does the graph f(x)=-2x^2 -1 have a maximum or a minimum? Explain.

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Answer:

It has a maximum

Explanation:

The way I think about it is looking at "a" (the leading variable's coefficient, so __x²), if it's negative, the graph is a frown, but if it's positive, it's a smile. In this case, a is -2, so the graph would have the shape of a frown, which has a maximum.

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