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Select the statements that are true for the graph of y = −(x−0.5)^2+9
1. The graph has a minimum.
2. The graph has a maximum.
3. The vertex is ​ (0.5, 9) ​.
4. The vertex is (−0.5, 9)

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It would be maximum  and (0.5,9) 

The true statements are

  • 2. The graph has a maximum.
  • 3. The vertex is ​ (0.5, 9)

How to determine the true statement?

The equation of the function is given as:

[tex]y = -(x - 0.5)^2 + 9[/tex]

Because the leading term is negative, then the equation has a maximum

This is represented by the first minus sign in [tex]y = -(x - 0.5)^2 + 9[/tex]

The function can also be represented as:

[tex]y = a(x - h)^2 + k[/tex]

Where:

Vertex = (h,k)

So, we have:

Vertex = (0.5,9)

Hence, the true statements are (2) and (3)

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