SOLUTION: For each equation, identify the equation of the axis of symmetry, the coordinates of the
vertex, the y-intercept, the zeros, and the maximum or minimum values.
1. y = x 2 Â + 4x
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Question 1179632: For each equation, identify the equation of the axis of symmetry, the coordinates of the
vertex, the y-intercept, the zeros, and the maximum or minimum values.
1. y = x 2 Â + 4x + 3
2. y = -2(x - 3) 2 Â + 9
3. y = 3(x - 0.5) 2
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Number 1 only.
If like in vertex form, then
Vertex is at (-2,-1), and is a MINIMUM of the graph.
Symmetry Axis is .
ZEROS:
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