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What is the equation of the axis of symmetry of the function?
What are the coordinates of the vertex of the function?
What are the coordinates of the x¬-intercepts of the function?
What are the coordinates of the y-intercept of the function?

PLEASE ANSWER ALL What Is The Equation Of The Axis Of Symmetry Of The Function What Are The Coordinates Of The Vertex Of The Function What Are The Coordinates O class=

Sagot :

Step-by-step explanation:

The axis of symmetry: is the line that makes the parabola split in exactly half and lines up with the vertex. For that parabola x=1 is the line of symetry.

The vertex is where the minimum of the graph is, on this graph you can eyeball it to be (1,-9)

The x-intercept is where y is 0 so that's where the lines intersex with the x-axis. (-2,0) and (4,0)

The y-intercept of the function is where x is 0 and where the parabola intersects with the y-axis. On this graph it would be (0,-8)

Hope that helps :)