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Relish9

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The curve y = ax² + bx + 8 has a minimum at (- 1, 4). Find 'a' and 'b'.

How do I solve a question like this?

dy/dx = 2ax + b
 

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Since that point lies on the curve, sub it in to get one equation.

Since it has a minimum turning point at x = -1, the gradient must be 0 at that point, so sub x = -1 into dy/dx to get the second equation

Solve them two simultaneously to get a and b.
 

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how did you the maths onto the forum, i wasnt able to do the same
 

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