Mathematics
Mathematics, 11.11.2020 01:00, amanda7771

1) Write the equation of the parabola in vertex form: Vertex: (-3, 7) Point: (-2,-5)

2) Given the following equation: y = -(x + 4)^2+ 9
State the following:
a) Vertex
b) Axis of symmetry
c) Is there a maximum or minimum? What is that maximum or
minimum value?
d) Domain
e) Range

3) Convert to standard form: y = 2(x – 3)^2+ 1

4) Find the vertex and y-intercept of the given quadratic function and
use them to graph the function:
y = 3x2^2+ 6x – 2

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