Answer:
Vertex of g(x) = ( -4 , 4)
Range of g(x) is
Step-by-step explanation:
For the Vertex of g(x),
Vertex of the graph is also called the turning point of the graph, as we see the graph of g(x) we can see that the axis of symmetry is at x = -4 meaning that left side of the graph on x = -4 is a mirror reflection on the right side of the graph.
So the x-coordinate of the vertex is -4
Now for the y-coordinate,
y-coordinate of the vertex is where the axis of symmetry occurs so the axis of symmetry is at x = -4 if we trace where x = -4 leads us we can see that it leads to y = 4 so the vertex of g(x) is ( -4 , 4)
Now for the Range of g(x),
The range is the set of possible output values, which are shown on the y-axis. Here we can see that the maximum value of g(x) on the y-axis is 4 then the values on the y-axis decrease
For example
Maximum value is 4 then decreases from there like 4 , 3 , 2 , 1 , 0 , -1 , -2 .... and so on if we see the graph . So the max value is 4 so the range becomes ,
because the maximum value is 4 and then decreases so that is why we add the less than equal to sign.