SOLUTION: Find the vertex, axis of symmetry, and the y-intercept.
y= -3(c+2)squared + 4
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Question 970829: Find the vertex, axis of symmetry, and the y-intercept.
y= -3(c+2)squared + 4
Answer by josgarithmetic(39616) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
standard form.
Read directly vertex (-2,4) and symmetry axis c=-2.
Let x=0 and find y intercept.
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