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Written in standard form, when will a quadratic equation have a local maximum?

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If the x^2 coefficient is positive, the function has a minimum. If it is negative, the function has a maximum. For example, if you have the function 2x^2+3x-5, the function has a minimum because the x^2 coefficient, 2, is positive.

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