A graph of g(x) is a parabola with a minimum at (-6,-6)
A graph of g(x) - c is a parabola with a minimum at (-6,-6-c)
The interesting thing about this is g(x)-c has two roots, one less than -6 and the other greater than -6. But if c is less than -6 the roots are imaginary.
So if we work backwards we only need the + of the ħin the quadratic formula.
So here is what I did on my calculator:
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(-12+√(12²-4(30-[ans]))/2 [enter]
-3.550510257
-4.43491542
-4.748966595
-4.881503954
-4.942410266
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Posted by Jer
on 2013-11-04 15:43:48 |