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Which statements are true about the graph of the function f(x) = 6x – 4 + x2? Select two options.

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Answer:

B and D

Explanation:

A) The vertex form of the function is f(x) = (x +3)^2 -13, not the one shown.

B) The vertex is (-3, -13). True

C) The axis of symmetry is x = -3, not the one given.

D) The graph increases for x > -3. True

E) The function crosses the x-axis at about x=-6.6 and x=0.6.

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Answer:

There is no graph.

Explanation:

Sorry, can't help if you don't have any work shown.

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