Ex. f(x)=x2-7
How would you solve that? I know it has to do with this forumla:
y= a(x-h)2-3
My teacher had said to find the perfect square. Seven isn't a number has the two same numbers making it.
Please help.
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Ex. f(x)=x2-7
How would you solve that? I know it has to do with this forumla:
y= a(x-h)2-3
My teacher had said to find the perfect square. Seven isn't a number has the two same numbers making it.
Please help.
From your given function, I would be able to give you the cordinates of the vertex directly. That's possible if you know the basic function ''. With
, adding a +1 (like this
) translates the entire graph up one unit. Similarly, putting a -1 will translate the original graph one unit down. Putting a +1 or -1 before putting the square sign, like
,
will move the graph horizontally one unit to the left and one unit to the right, respectively.
In the function, the vertex has the cordinates (0, 0).
In the function, the vertex has cordinates (0, 1).
In the function, the vertex has cordinates (0, -1).
In the function, the vertex has cordinates (-1, 0).
In the function, the vertex has cordinates (1, 0).
Now, can you find the cordinates of the vertex of your function?
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For the x-intercepts, equate your function to '0', and solve. If you have, you'll have to solve
and obtain
as solution.
For the y-intercept, set 'x' to '0' and solve for 'y'.
Completing the square is for functions that are not in the format, but in for example ax^2 + bx + c, which cannot be factorised unless you use a formula.
Post back if you don't understand something, or need more help, OK? :)
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