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What is the vertex of the graph of the function f(x) = x2 + 8x - 2?

O (4.18)
O (0,-2)
O (-8,-2)
0 (4-18)

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Answer:

Option D, (-4,-18)

Explanation:

got it right on edge

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User Juan Ferreras
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Answer:

Vertex is (-4, -18)

Explanation:

f(x) =
ax^(2) +bx +c

Let (h, k) be the vertex

An easy way to find h is to use the formula h = -b/2a

In your case where f(x) =
x^(2) +8x - 2 a = 2 and b = 8

So, h = -8/2(1) = -8/2 = -4

Substitue -4 in for x to find k

k = (
-4^(2)) + 8(-4) - 2

= (16) - 32 - 2

= 16 - 32 - 2

= -18

Vertex is (-4, -18)

Note: Another way to find the vertex is to complete the square, but this can really be difficult in some cases

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