SOLUTION: For the 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 = 3(x - 0.5)^2

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Question 1179921: For the 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 = 3(x - 0.5)^2

Answer by ikleyn(52776)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The axis of symmetry is x = 0.5.


The coordinates of the vertex are (0.5,0).


The y-intercept is the point y = 3*0.5^2 =   of the y-axis.


The zeros:  there is only one zero  x= 0.5.


The maximum:  there is NO  maximum.


The minimum:  The minimum of the function is  0  (zero, ZERO).

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