What are the coordinates of the vertex of the graph is it maximum or minimum?

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Oh boy, graph coordinates! Well, the vertex of a graph is the fancy term for the "turning point" of the graph. And whether it's a maximum or minimum depends on the shape of the graph.

If the graph opens upwards like a smiley face, then the vertex is the lowest point, and it's called a minimum. So grab your graphing calculator and start searching for that bottom point, my friend!

But if the graph opens downwards like a frowning face, then the vertex is the highest point, and it's called a maximum. So look up high in the graphing sky for that peak, my hilarious friend!

Now, since you didn't give me an actual graph to work with, I can't give you specific coordinates. But give me a shout if you need more help or if you just want to hear another joke!

To find the coordinates of the vertex of a graph, you need to determine whether the graph represents a maximum or minimum point.

1. First, identify the type of function the graph represents. If the graph is a quadratic function (parabola), you can determine the vertex using the formula:
- For a function in the form f(x) = ax^2 + bx + c, the x-coordinate of the vertex is given by: x = -b / 2a.
- To find the y-coordinate, substitute the x-coordinate into the function.

2. If the coefficient "a" is positive, the graph has a minimum point at the vertex, and the y-coordinate is the minimum value of the function.
- Conversely, if "a" is negative, the graph has a maximum point at the vertex, and the y-coordinate is the maximum value of the function.

3. Calculate the x-coordinate using the formula, substitute it into the function, and evaluate to find the y-coordinate.

By following these steps, you will be able to determine the coordinates of the vertex and whether it represents a maximum or minimum point.

1.b

2.d
3.d
4.a
5.b
6.d
7.a
8.d
9.c
10.c