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3. Determine the equation of the function graphed to the right: [3 Points) YA 20 16H...
g) Sketch the graph of f(x) h) Determine the minimum or maximum value of the function. i) State the domain and the range in interval notation. 1. Given f(x)-2-3x (7 points) a) State whether the graph of the parabola opens upward or downward. b) Identify the vertex using the vertex formula. c) Determine the x-intercepts d) Determine the y-intercept. e) Determine the axis of symmetry ) Write the equation of the function fit) in vertex forrm g) Sketch the graph...
Determine whether or not the graph is that of a function. It is use the graph to find its domain and range, the intercepts, if any, and any symmetry with respect to the x-axis, the y-axis, or the origin. 24 O A function domain x20 range: bly? - 2) intercepts: (-2,0), (0.2), (2.0) symmetryy-ands OB. function domain all real numbers range a real numbers intercepts: (-2,0), (0.2), (2.0) symmetry: none OC. function domain: 2 - 2 range: byly 20) intercepts:...
For the polynomial function f(x)=x^4+8x^3+16x2 answer the following: A. Using the leading coefficient test , determine the graphs end behaviour. B. Find the X-intercepts and at which x-intercept does the graph cross the x-axis? C. At which x intercepts does the graph touch the x axis and turn around? D. What is the y intercept? E Determine whether the graph has y axis symmetry, origin symmetry or neithr. F.If necessary, find a few additional points and graph the function. Use...
What type of limaçon is graphed by the polar equation r-4 + 2 sin θ ? Identify the axis of (4 points) symmetry and horizontal and vertical intercepts What type of limaçon is graphed by the polar equation r-4 + 2 sin θ ? Identify the axis of (4 points) symmetry and horizontal and vertical intercepts
Sketch the graph of the quadratic function. Identify the vertex and axis of symmetry. 12) f(x) = (x - 3)2 + 6 03 Determine the coordinate of the vertex of the following quadratic function and indicate whether opens UP or DOWN. 13) f(x) = -x2 + 4x - 9
a. graph f(x)=2x^2-3x+4 by determining whether its graph opens up or down and by finding its vertex, axis of symmetry, y-intercept and x-intercept b. determine the domain and the range c. determine function is increasing or decreasing
Given ?(?) = ? ? + ?? − ?, determine each of the following: a. The direction in which the graph opens b. The vertex; determine if it is a maximum or a minimum c. The axis of symmetry d. The y-intercept e. The coordinates of any x- intercepts, if they exist f. The domain and range g. Sketch the graph of each, make sure to label important points.
Identify the vertex, axis of symmetry, and intercepts for the graph of the function. 6) g(x) = x2-8x + 7 A) Vertex at (4, -9); axis: y = -9; x-intercepts: none; y-intercept: (1,0) B) Vertex at (-4,55); axis: x = -4; x-intercepts: none; }-intercept: (1,0) Vertex at (-4,55); axis: y = 55; x-intercepts: (1, 0) and (7,0); z-intercept: (0,7) D) Vertex at (4, -9); axis: x = 4; x-intercepts: (1,0) and (7,0); p-intercept: 0,7)
6) Identify the vertex, axis of symmetry, and intercepts for the graph of the function. 6) g(x)=x2- &x + 7 A) Vertex at (4, -9); axis: y = -9; x-intercepts: none; y-intercept: (1,0) B) Vertex at (-4,55); axis: x=-4; x-intercepts: none, y-intercept: (1,0) Vertex at (-4,55); axis: y = 55; x-intercepts: (1, 0) and (7,0); x-intercept: (0,7) D) Vertex at (4, -9); axis: r = 4; x-intercepts: (1,0) and (7,0); p-intercept: (0,7)
16 For the quadratic function f(x) = -x2 - 8x, answer parts (a) through (c) (a) Graph the quadratic function by determining whether its graph opens up or down and by finding its vertex, axis of symmetry, y-intercept, and X-intercepts, if any. Does the graph off open up or down? 12 8- up Odown 2015 12 118 12 16 What are the coordinates of the vertex? The vertex of the parabola is (Type an ordered pair. Use integers or fractions...