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The axis of symmetry is the vertical line located halfway between the x-intercepts.
Domain: all real numbers
Range: y≥ - 5/4
To draw the graph of the given function, we will follow four steps.
Let's go through these steps one at a time.
In this form, where a ≠0, the x-intercepts are p and q. Let's consider the intercept form of our function. g(x)=5(x+1)(x+2) ⇕ g(x)= 5(x-( - 1))(x-( - 2)) We can see that a= 5, p= - 1, and q= - 2. Therefore, the x-intercepts occur at ( - 1,0) and ( - 2,0).
The axis of symmetry is halfway between (p,0) and (q,0). Since we know that p=- 1 and q=- 2, the axis of symmetry of our parabola is halfway between (- 1,0) and (- 2,0). x=p+q/2 ⇒ x=- 1+ - 2/2=- 3/2 We found that the axis of symmetry is the vertical line x=- 32.
x= - 3/2
a = 2* a/2
Multiply
Put minus sign in numerator
Add fractions
Add terms
Multiply fractions
Multiply
a*b/c= a* b/c
Multiply
Put minus sign in front of fraction
Finally, we will draw the parabola through the vertex and the x-intercepts.
We can see above that there are no restrictions on the x-variable. Furthermore, the y-variable takes values greater than or equal to - 54. We can write the domain and range of the function using this information. Domain:& all real numbers Range:& y ≥ - 5/4