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Cody graphed a quadratic equations, y = -(x+3)^2 + 1. What were cody's mistakes?

Cody graphed a quadratic equations, y = -(x+3)^2 + 1. What were cody's mistakes?-example-1

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Answer:

the answer is d

Explanation:

The vertex and the axis of symmetry are graphed incorrectly.

User Setop
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We can see in the graph attached below how the real curve would look.

The vertex of cody's graph was ploted in x = 3, where it should be x = -3

This changes the position of the parabola
Cody graphed a quadratic equations, y = -(x+3)^2 + 1. What were cody's mistakes?-example-1
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