Solve Quadratic Equations: Find Coordinates of Turning Point

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The discussion revolves around finding the coordinates of the turning point for the quadratic equation y=4x^2-8x-5. Participants are exploring the concept of turning points in the context of quadratic functions.

Discussion Character

  • Conceptual clarification, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss the definition of a turning point and its relation to the vertex of a parabola. There are mentions of using derivatives and completing the square as potential methods to find the turning point.

Discussion Status

The discussion is active, with participants sharing their understanding of turning points and suggesting different approaches. Some guidance has been offered regarding methods to find the turning point, but no consensus has been reached on a specific approach yet.

Contextual Notes

One participant notes that they are in grade 9 and that their textbook does not provide a definition for a turning point, indicating a potential gap in foundational knowledge.

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[tex]y=4x^2-8x-5[/tex] Find the coordinates of the turning point of the curve. Where do I even start?
 
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With the definition of turning point.
 
I don't know that.
 
Well, then, that's where you need to start. What does your book have to say, or your notes?

(Incidentally, what level math is this?)
 
My book doesn't say anything about the definition of a turning point. I'm in grade 9.
 
If you mean the minimi/maximi-point of the curve, you can set the derivate equal to zero and solve. Wait a minute, it must be an another way... Try to completting the square on the function...
 
Where did you see the problem?


If I had to guess what it meant, I would say the point where the graph of the polynomial stops going downwards and starts going upwards. Since it's a parabola, that would be its vertex.
 
Try to completting the square on the function
Since it's a parabola, that would be its vertex.
Oh Yes! Now that you guys mention that, I know what to do now :rolleyes: Thanks!
 
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