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What are the key features of the equation y = (x + 12)(x + 6)? Question 5 options: The x-intercepts are (–12, 0) and (–6, 0). The y-intercept is (0, 72). The vertex is an absolute maximum, (–9, –9). The x-intercepts are (12, 0) and (6, 0). The y-intercept is (0, 72). The vertex is an absolute minimum, (–9, –9). The x-intercepts are (–12, 0) and (–6, 0). The y-intercept is (0, 6). The vertex is an absolute minimum, (–9, –9). The x-intercepts are (–12, 0) and (–6, 0). The y-intercept is (0, 72). The vertex is an absolute minimum, (–9, –9).

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Answer:

y= -x+3

Explanation:

We can see that our given equation is in slope-intercept form

, where m represents slope of line and b represents the ­y-intercept.

Upon looking at our given equation, we can see that the slope of our given line is 1

and the ­y-intercept is at point

.0,3

Upon graphing our given equation, we will get our required graph as shown below:

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