SOLUTION: Graph the quadratic equation, and find the following y= x^2+6x+5 Vertex: X-intercepts (zeros): Axis of symmetry equation: y-intercept:

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Question 412885: Graph the quadratic equation, and find the following
y= x^2+6x+5
Vertex:
X-intercepts (zeros):
Axis of symmetry equation:
y-intercept:

Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
vertex= (-3,-4)
xeros= -1, -5
axis=-3
y int=5

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