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Use the drop-down menus to identify the values of theparabola.Vertex=Domain=Range=

Use the drop-down menus to identify the values of theparabola.Vertex=Domain=Range-example-1
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Given:

We get the point (0,4) from the graph.

Recall that the vertex of a parabola is the point at the intersection of the parabola and its line of symmetry.


\text{Vertax =(0,4)}

Every single number on the x-axis results in a valid output for the function.

The domain of the parabola is real values.


\text{Domain}=(-\infty,\infty)

The maximum value of y is 4 and the parabola is open down.


Range=(-\infty,4\rbrack

Final answer:


\text{Vertax =(0,4)}


\text{Domain}=(-\infty,\infty)


Range=(-\infty,4\rbrack

Use the drop-down menus to identify the values of theparabola.Vertex=Domain=Range-example-1
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