Mathematics
Mathematics, 08.05.2020 14:57, theebtful1

PLEASE HELP!
Here are the questions:
A.) Define the vertex and how to find it?

B.) Define the Domain and Range?

C.) Define the y-intercept and how to find it?

D.) Define the x-intercept and how to find it?

E.) What are the transformations described by the equation g(x)= -f(x) + 3


PLEASE HELP!Here are the questions:A.) Define the vertex and how to find it?B.) Define the Domain an

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