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What are the coordinates of the minimum point for the square root function that relates to the quadratic function f (x) = +(x - 11)² + 4?
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The quadratic function f(x) =(x - 11)² + 4 can be written in vertex form as f(x) = (x - 11)² + 4. In this form, the vertex is located at the point (h, k), where h represents the x-coordinate and k represents the y-coordinate.
For this equation, the vertex is (11, 4). Thus, the coordinates of the minimum point for the given square root function are (11, 4).
For this equation, the vertex is (11, 4). Thus, the coordinates of the minimum point for the given square root function are (11, 4).
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