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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:

a. The axis of symmetry for the function is x = 0.

Explanation:

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User Aspian
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If quadratic function
y=ax^2+bx+c has vertex that is the same as its y-intercept, then


x_v=-(b)/(2a)=0,\\ \\b=0

and its equation is
y=ax^2+c.

The graph of this quadratic function is translated graph of the function
y=ax^2 up or down (depends on c).

This means that there could be

  • two x-intercepts;
  • one x-intercept;
  • no x-intercepts.

The axis of symmetry of the graph of the function
y=ax^2 is x=0 (y-axis).

Answer: correct choice is A

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