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consider the graph of the following qudratic equation. y= -x^2 -10x + 24.What is the y-value of the vertex?

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Given that the quadratic equation is
y=-x^(2)-10 x+24

We need to determine the y - value of the vertex.

The x - value of the vertex:

The x - value of the vertex can be determined using the formula,


x=-(b)/(2 a)

where
a=-1, b=-10, c=24

Substituting these values, we get;


x=-((-10))/(2(-1))

Simplifying the terms, we get;


x=-(-10)/(-2)


x=-5

Thus, the x - value of the vertex is -5.

The y - value of the vertex:

The y - value of the vertex can be determined by substituting the x - value of the vertex ( x = -5) in the equation
y=-x^(2)-10 x+24

Thus, we get;


y=-(-5)^(2)-10(-5)+24

Simplifying the values, we have;


y=-25+50+24


y=49

Thus, the y - value of the vertex is 49.

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