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The graph of a quadratic function is shown below Which statement about this graph is not true? aThe graph has an axis of symmetry at x=-3 bThe graph has a y-intercept at (0,0) cThe graph has a maximum
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The graph of a quadratic function is shown below
Which statement about this graph is not true?
aThe graph has an axis of symmetry at x=-3
bThe graph has a y-intercept at (0,0)
cThe graph has a maximum point at (-3,-3)
dThe graph has an x-intercept at (-6,0)
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It should be C. If the graph is going down, then it should be called the minimum point not the maximum. I hope this helps. :)
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c, the graph has a maximum point at (-3,-3)
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