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countrydude

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To find a min pt or max pt of an equation there is a formula in the text book which is x=-b/2a, i just differantiate the function, make it equal to 0 and solve it, do we have to know both methods?? thanks
 

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Originally posted by countrydude
To find a min pt or max pt of an equation there is a formula in the text book which is x=-b/2a, i just differantiate the function, make it equal to 0 and solve it, do we have to know both methods?? thanks

well all u need to know is -b/2a for finding the axis of symmetry
 

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Re: Re: min/max pts

Originally posted by Winston
well all u need to know is -b/2a for finding the axis of symmetry
only for a polynomial of highest power 2 does x = -b/2a work in finding the SYMMETRY.

to find the min/max point u need to sub in the x value to find the y value and u get (x,y).
 

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