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Answer:

(a) 1

(b) 1 3/4

(c) [-2, 4]

(d) [-1/4, 2]

Explanation:

Apparently, the vertex of the graph is (1, 2) and it goes through points (-1, 1) and (3, 1). In vertex form, the equation for this is ...

y = a(x -1)^2 +2

We can find the value of 'a' from the point (3, 1):

1 = a(3 -1)^2 +2 = 4a +2 . . . . substitute for x and y, and simplify

-1 = 4a . . . . . . . subtract 2

-1/4 = a . . . . . . divide by 4

So, ...

f(x) = -1/4(x -1)^2 +2

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(a)

Above, we assumed point (-1, 1) was on the graph:

f(-1) = 1

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(b)

Using the equation we found, ...

f(2) = -1/4(2 -1)^2 +2 = -1/4 +2

f(2) = 1 3/4

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(c)

The domain is the horizontal extent of the graph, apparently from x = -2 to x = 4.

domain: [-2, 4] or -2 ≤ x ≤ 4

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(d)

The range is the vertical extent of the graph. The minimum can be found at the end of the domain:

f(4) = -1/4(4 -1)^2 +2 = -9/4 +2 = -1/4

The maximum has already been established as the vertex at y=2.

range: [-1/4, 2] or -1/4 ≤ y ≤ 2

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