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GED Math: Graphs and Functions Drill 4, Problem 2. Find the vertex of the parabola.


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Thank you We sneak in and here's your smoke du

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jour Brought to you by parabolas They have an appointment

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scheduled with a plastic surgeon so they can do something

00:11

about their drooping graph Below shows the roots of a

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parabola given that the parabolas equation has an x squared

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term with the coefficient of one select the vertex of

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the para boola by clicking the appropriate region of the

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graph let's See if we can figure out what's going

00:26

on here We've got a graph with two points this

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little guy here and little buddy over here and we're

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told that they're the roots of a parabola Our mission

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way choose to accept it We better passes Test is

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to locate the vertex of the rabble of well The

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problem makes a big deal out of the fact that

00:43

the x squared term has a coefficient of one So

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that has to be important somehow First of all the

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fact that the coefficient is positive tells us that the

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parabola has to open the ports meaning the vertex has

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to be below the routes We also know that the

00:57

vertex like any vertex will be the same distance from

01:00

one root as it is from the other we just

01:03

don't know how low it can go How do we

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figure that part out Well we use our handy dandy

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parabola equation which any time r x squared coefficient is

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one is why equals x minus the first ruth times

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x minus the second route Well the roots according to

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the graph our negative two and four of the equation

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and have to be Why equals Acts minus negative 2

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times acts minus four or canceling the negative signs get

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x plus two times x minus four Now if we

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just plug in x equals one to get the matching

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why co ordinate we get why equals one plus two

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which is three times one minus four is all negative

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three and three times thinking of three at least in

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california is negative Nine door x is one and our

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wise negative nine which means our vertex will be at

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point one Negative nine that's about as droopy is droopy

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