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  • 19-05-2014
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Given the function g(x)=x^2+6x+4. Find the mínimum valué of the g(x)

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Ryan2
Ryan2 Ryan2
  • 19-05-2014
The minimum value of a function is given by the formula:

[tex]y_V=\frac{-\Delta}{4a}\\ \\ y_V=\frac{-(6^2-4.1.4)}{4}=\frac{-20}{4}=-5[/tex]

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