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footprints
Jan10-05, 10:51 AM
y=4x^2-8x-5 Find the coordinates of the turning point of the curve. Where do I even start?
With the definition of turning point.
footprints
Jan10-05, 10:59 AM
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?)
footprints
Jan10-05, 11:19 AM
My book doesn't say anything about the definition of a turning point. I'm in grade 9.
danne89
Jan10-05, 11:23 AM
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.
footprints
Jan10-05, 11:27 AM
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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