MATH 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Completing The Square, Quadratic Formula, Quadratic Function

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To solve f(x)=0: factor the quadratic formula, f(x)=(x-x1)(x-x2) For example f(x)=x2-10x+9=(x-9)(x-1), the two roots i am looking for is 1 and 9 when i set f(x) to zero. From the graph we know the minimum occurs at the average of the roots x=(1+9)/2=5. Plug in 5, we get f(5)=25-50+9=-16. the point for the minimum y value is (xm,ym)=(5,-16). Quadratic formula: , this is the roots of : To solve for the minimum, find the two roots and then take the average of them , find y of them, Maximum or minimum of a quadratic function occurs at (xm,ym)=( Solution:by using the quadratic formula we get t1,2=-4. 03, 14. 03, we get two values. Which one is the answer? t=14. 03 because time can not be negative. A concert venue holds a maximum of 1000 people. When tickets are sold at, the average attendance is 650 people. For each dollar less than the selling price, about 25 more people come.

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