We now look at a right-angled triangle with sides a, b and c, as shown opposite. Pythagoras' Theorem states that, for any right-angled triangle, the area of the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares on the two shorter sides.
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We have the expressions:
Now, with this we operate as follows:
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Then, the axis is x = -3 and the vertex (-3, 6)
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Then, the vertex is (2, 5) and the axis is x = 2.
c)
Then, the vertex is (2, -4) andd the axis is x = 2.
d)
Then, the vertex is (-7/2, -57/4) and the axis is -7/2.
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