EMERGENCY PLEASE HELP
What's your question?
Jay please help ;-; or Hero... I will donate $10 to QC
Hero your up :P
Where's the question? If it's a long project, I have to opt out. I don't have time for long projects.

Not long at all... please help :)
@UsArmy3947 Do you know where the vertex of the graph of a quadratic function is located?
I would like a direct answer please ^.^ It's a DBA ;-;
There's no such thing as a DBA Question. For any question, there are only two options: a) Step-by-step guidance b) General Explanation
B sounds the best
just please hurry ;-;
@UsArmy3947 general explanations only work if you have the time and are looking to learn rather than receive direct answers.
I JUST GOT INTROUBLE FOR HAVING NO WORK YET
Wizard i'm just going to PA
The vertex of a quadratic function of the form \(f(x) = ax^2 + bx + c\) is \(\left(\dfrac{b}{2a}, f\left(\dfrac{b}{2a}\right)\right)\). The axis of symmetry is \(x = -\dfrac{b}{2a}\). The domain of the function is all the x values that are valid for the function. The range of the function is all of the resulting f(x) values for each input from the domain.
The equation of the graph of a quadratic equation in vertex form is \(f(x) = a(x - h)^2 + k\)
@Hero and how do I plug all that in bro?
When you are dealing with the graph of a quadratic function that is concave up, the vertex is the lowest point on the graph. Notice in this case, the vertex intercepts the x-axis. There is only one point on the graph that intercepts the x-axis. Do you think you can tell me the coordinates of that point @UsArmy3947
I got the x-axis as 4
I understand what you're trying to say, but it is not accurate as written. Nevertheless, the coordinates of the vertex are given by the point (x,y) = (4,0).
Alright... so f(4,0) correct?
No, not correct as written. You don't write an f in front of the point.
You can simply the vertex of the graph of the quadratic function is (4,0). Anything more than that is just complicating the matter.
So moving on, if you know the coordinates of the vertex, then you also know the axis of symmetry.
So the it's (4,0) as well?
Put it this way, The axis of symmetry is "x = the first coordinate of the vertex"
4
When you write, these things, always write in complete sentences. Say: The axis of symmetry is x = 4. If you respond with just "4" no one will know what you are referring to. You should not assume that people know what you're talking about unless you state exactly what it is you're referring to. 4 by itself only means 4. "4 WHAT?" would be the appropriate response to your last post.
You didn't help me at all simply spam my post
I passed without your help. meaning I will not be giving nothing to this crappy site
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!