someuser2223
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  • 20-06-2019
  • Mathematics
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Which of the following is the maximum value of the equation y=-x^2+2x+5

a. 5

b. 6

c. 2.

d. 1

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tramserran
tramserran tramserran
  • 20-06-2019

Answer:  b. 6

Step-by-step explanation:

The maximum value is the y-value of the vertex.

Step 1: Find the x-value (aka Axis Of Symmetry) using the formula: [tex]x=\dfrac{-b}{2a}[/tex]

[tex]x=\dfrac{-(2)}{2(-1)}=\dfrac{-2}{-2}=1[/tex]

Step 2: input the x-value (above) into the given equation to solve for y:

[tex]y=-x^2+2x+5\\y=-(1)^2+2(1)+5\\y=-1 + 2 + 5\\y = 6[/tex]

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