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Mathematics, 31.01.2020 09:53, starr34

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which statements are true about parabolas represented by the equation
y=ax²+bx+c?
select four that apply.
if a> 0, then the parabola opens up.
if a> 0, then the parabola has a minimum.
if a< 0, then the parabola opens down.
if a> 0, then the parabola has a maximum.

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