Big Ideas Math - Algebra 1, A Common Core Curriculum

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Chapter 8 - Graphing Quadratic Functions - 8.3 - Graphing f(x) = ax^2 + bx + c - Exercises - Page 436: 4

Answer

The vertex is $(-3,2)$, the axis of symmetry is $x=-3$ and the y-intercept is $(0,-1)$.

Work Step by Step

It is clear from the graph that the vertex is $(-3,2)$, the axis of symmetry is $x=-3$ and the y-intercept is $(0,-1)$. The y-intercept is the point at which the graph cuts the y-axis (i.e., when $x=0$).
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