SOLUTION: For the quadratic y=(x+1) -36 or y=x+2x-35 a) give the coordinates of the intercepts of the x-axis intercept and the y-axis intercept b) give the equation of the axis of symmetr

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Question 996466: For the quadratic y=(x+1) -36 or y=x+2x-35
a) give the coordinates of the intercepts of the x-axis intercept and the y-axis intercept
b) give the equation of the axis of symmetry and the co-ordinates of the turning point
please help i need guidance and an explanation looked everywhere for help most likely searching in the wrong places.
thankyou for your time tutor..

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
For the quadratic y=(x+1) -36 or y=x+2x-35
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Those are not quadratic.

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