How do you find the maximum and minimum of #y=(x+2)(x-4)#?
1 Answer
Aug 22, 2017
A quadratic equation will have either a maximum or a minimum, but not both.
Explanation:
This function, y = (x+2)(x - 4) has to "zeros" where the graph crosses the x-axis. Look at the picture below:
Notice that halfway in between the two zeros, the graph reaches its lowest point at the "vertex". The y-value here will be the minimum value. Let's find the y-value.
Average the two zeros:
Substitute x = 1 into the equation: y = (1+2)(1-4) =
Your vertex is at (1, -9) and the minimum value is -9.