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Which must be true of a quadratic function whose vertex is the same as its y-intercept? The axis of symmetry for the function is x = 0. The axis of symmetry for the function is y = 0. The function has no x-intercepts. The function has 1 x-intercept.

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Answer: The axis of symmetry is x = 0
This is basically saying that the axis of symmetry is the vertical y axis

The vertex is either the highest point or the lowest point on the parabola, depending on what the value of 'a' is. If the vertex is the y intercept, then the vertex is on the y axis. The axis of symmetry goes through the vertex.
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