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If the following graph corresponds to an equation in the form of y= x^2+bx+c, What are the values of b and c?

If the following graph corresponds to an equation in the form of y= x^2+bx+c, What-example-1
User Damoiskii
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Answer:

Explanation:

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User Dnlbrky
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Answer:

C. b = 1, c = -6

Explanation:

In the equation y = x² + bx + c,

b refers the graph moving right and left

c refers to the graph moving up and down

Since the vertex is at -6, c = -6

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