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Let f (x) = x^2 - 2bx where b is a constant. What can you say about the zeros, y-intercept, axis and symmetry and extreme value of f(x) in terms of b? Justify your answers
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Let f (x) = x^2 - 2bx where b is a constant. What can you say about the zeros, y-intercept, axis and symmetry and extreme value of f(x) in terms of b? Justify your answers
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Answer:
(F)^4-6
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(F)^4-6
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