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graph the function $f(x) = -3x^2 + 12x - 9$. plot the vertex. then plot another point on the parabola. if you make a mistake, you can erase your parabola by selecting the second point and placing it on top of the first.
Step1: Find vertex x-coordinate
For $f(x)=ax^2+bx+c$, $x=-\frac{b}{2a}$
$x=-\frac{12}{2(-3)} = 2$
Step2: Find vertex y-coordinate
Substitute $x=2$ into $f(x)$
$f(2)=-3(2)^2+12(2)-9 = -12+24-9=3$
Step3: Find another point
Choose $x=0$, substitute into $f(x)$
$f(0)=-3(0)^2+12(0)-9=-9$
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- Vertex: $(2, 3)$
- Additional point: $(0, -9)$
(Plot these two points and draw a downward-opening parabola through them; the parabola also passes through $(4, -9)$, symmetric to $(0, -9)$ about the vertex)