1. A function is defined by f(x) = (x - 2)2 + 3. What are the coordinates of its turning point?
ChoicesThe rule is in turning-point form, f(x) = (x - h)2 + k. Here h = 2 and k = 3, so the turning point is (2, 3).
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VCE Maths Methods includes 55 practice skills across Functions and relations, Algebra and transformations, Calculus and rates of change, and Probability and statistics.
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The rule is in turning-point form, f(x) = (x - h)2 + k. Here h = 2 and k = 3, so the turning point is (2, 3).
Differentiate each term. The derivative of x3 is 3x2, and the derivative of -4x is -4.
Use P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B). The value is 0.6 + 0.5 - 0.3 = 0.8.
Replacing x with x - 1 shifts the graph right by 1. Adding 4 shifts the graph up by 4.
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VCE Mathematical Methods Units 1 to 4 coverage within the broader VCE Mathematics curriculum page, including functions, relations, algebra, calculus, probability, and statistics topics.
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