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Pick one of the two problems. Find the vertex, determine if the vertex is a maximum or a
minimum, find the axis of symmetry, and find the y-intercept.
1.) y = 3x² - 6x + 7
2.)/(x) = x² +8x + 15
Pick one of the two problems. Find the vertex, determine if the vertex is a maximum or a
minimum, find the axis of symmetry, and find the y-intercept.
3.) f(x) = -2(x + 1)² – 9
4.) y = 5(x - 6)² + 1
Pick one of the two problems. Find the x-intercepts, vertex, determine if the vertex is a
maximum or a minimum, find the axis of symmetry, and find ther y-intercept.
5.) f(x) = -(x - 5)(x + 1)
6.) y = -2(x + 4)(x + 6)
Solve both problems. Find the quadratic equation in vertex form from the given vertex and the
point.
Point
(-1.-7) (2.11)
Point:
11.) Vertex:
10.) Vertex:
(3,4)
(7,-12)
Pick one of the previous two problems and explain how you solved for each part.
Transcribed Image Text:Version A Pick one of the two problems. Find the vertex, determine if the vertex is a maximum or a minimum, find the axis of symmetry, and find the y-intercept. 1.) y = 3x² - 6x + 7 2.)/(x) = x² +8x + 15 Pick one of the two problems. Find the vertex, determine if the vertex is a maximum or a minimum, find the axis of symmetry, and find the y-intercept. 3.) f(x) = -2(x + 1)² – 9 4.) y = 5(x - 6)² + 1 Pick one of the two problems. Find the x-intercepts, vertex, determine if the vertex is a maximum or a minimum, find the axis of symmetry, and find ther y-intercept. 5.) f(x) = -(x - 5)(x + 1) 6.) y = -2(x + 4)(x + 6) Solve both problems. Find the quadratic equation in vertex form from the given vertex and the point. Point (-1.-7) (2.11) Point: 11.) Vertex: 10.) Vertex: (3,4) (7,-12) Pick one of the previous two problems and explain how you solved for each part.
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