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Write a function, f(x), which has a maximum and a y-intercept of −3.

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Answer: One possible equation could be y = -2x^2 - 3.

The equation that is given would be in the shape of an upside down parabola. It would have a maximum (vertex) at (0, -3).

The point (0, -3) would also be the y-intercept of the graph.

You could change the -2 to any other negative number and the equation would work in your problem.

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