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I need help with math

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The vertex is (-2,4); The y-intercept is (0,0) or simply y = 0

Here, we want to get the vertex and the y-intercept of the given plot

To get the vertex, we look at the tip of the curve before it comes down

We can see this at the point (-2,4)

The y-intercept is the value of y at which the curve crosses the y-axis

As we can see, the plot crosses the origin before intersecting more points on the y-axis

Thus, we can conclude that the value of the y-intercept is y = 0 or simply the point (0,0) which indicates the origin

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