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Mathematics, 08.03.2021 22:50, itzygutierrez7373
Unit #6 - Lesson #1 Exit Ticket: A quadratic function is shown graphed below. Answer the following
questions.
(a) What are the coordinates of the function's turning point?
(b) What are the .r-intercepts (zeros) of the function?
(c) Describe the interval over which this function decreases.
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