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Theorem : Let `f(x)=ax^(2)+bx+c` be a quadratic function.
If `a lt 0` then f(x) has maximum value at `x=(-b)/(2a)` and the maximum value
`=(4ac-b^(2))/(4a)`

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`f=a(-(b)/(2a))^(2)+b(-(b)/(2a))+c=(4ac-b^(2))/(4a)`
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