The polynomial's maximum value is relative.
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Here we have the polynomial:

Notice that the leading coefficient is negative, so, as x tends to negative infinite, V(x) will tend to positive infinite.
So we only have a relative maximum, because is local maximum (at x = 6.4), but the function can take larger values than that.
You can also check that on the graph of V(x), which you can see below:
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Let Amaro has x number of cards,
Mateo = 1/2x
Augustin = 1/4 x 1/2x = 1/8x
Answer: Amaro has the most cards.
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Step-by-step explanation:

I got x = -78.75 , i included a picture of my work because it’s too difficult to put into text!
If you are trying to find the slope using only these two points then you should first take note of what your X and Y values are. For instance, 12 & 11 are your X values and -18 & 12 are your Y values. Knowing this you can now find your slope by doing y2-y1/
x2-x1. You will get the fraction -30/1 or -30 which is your slope. Hope that made sense!