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Which of the following characteristics best describes the given function of f(x) 3x*2? A.quadratic function, U-shape, maximum B.quadratic function, U-shape, minimum C. quadratic function, V-shape, minimum.
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Which of the following characteristics best describes the given function of f(x) 3x*2?
A.quadratic function, U-shape, maximum
B.quadratic function, U-shape, minimum
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quadratic function, V-shape, minimum.
D.quadratic function, V-shape, maximum
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B would be the answer
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Answer:
quadratic function, U-shape, minimum
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