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Find the equation of the related quadratic function. Then, determine the sign of the inequality using a test point.
y ≤ - x^2+2x+6
To write the quadratic inequality shown on the graph, we need to do two things.
We will use the vertex form of a quadratic function to write our related function. y=a(x-h)^2+k In the above equation, (h,k) is the vertex and a is the leading coefficient of the function. Let's consider the given parabola.
x= 0, y= 6
Subtract term
Calculate power
Identity Property of Multiplication
LHS-7=RHS-7
Rearrange equation
To determine the sign of the inequality, we can use a test point. For simplicity, we will use (0,0). Since this point is included in the shaded region, we know it satisfies the inequality.
x= 0, y= 0
Subtract term
Calculate power
Add terms