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sketch the curve y= 9 - (x - 2)², showing the coordinates of the points at which the graph meets to coordinate axes.
I have produced this sketch, the maximum point (2,9) and it crosses the y axis at (0,5). I know to find the intersection of the x axis I must put y=0 i.e. y = 9 - (x - 2)² = 0. I can't remember how to solve this and it's been puzzling me all last night and today
Firstly I multiply out the brackets to give
-(x - 2)² - 9
-x² + 4x + 4 - 9
-x² + 4x - 5
So,
-x² + 4x - 5 = 0
-x² + 4x = 5
Where do I go from here?
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theres no need to expand the equation, because you already have it in completed square form, which is an easy way to solve it
0 = 9 - (x-2)^2,
(x-2)^2 = 9
x-2 = ±3
x = 2±3 = -1, 5
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Absolutely right.
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Last edited by krassi_holmz (2006-09-10 07:12:40)
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Brilliant, thank you
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