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F(x) = 2 (x – 3) (x + 1)
How do you graph this using the p and a formula

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It is to be noted that the graph of F(x) = 2 (x – 3) (x + 1) is a parabola that opens upwards.

The vertex, or minimal value of the parabola, is located at (1, -8). At x = 3 and x = -1, the roots or x-intercepts occur.

The vertical line that passes through the vertex, the axis of symmetry, is x = 1. The value 2 shows that the parabola is extended vertically.

The graph is a symmetric U-shaped curve in general, and its properties may be found by examining the vertices, roots, and axis of symmetry.

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