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Please help I'm giving 11 pt

Please help I'm giving 11 pt-example-1

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Answer:

the answer is d

Explanation:

ddddssjsjjdhdhdhdhhdhdd

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These are all in vertex form,

y = a(x - p)² + q

When a is positive this makes a CUP (concave up positive) and has a minimum, not a maximum. When a is negative then the maximum is just when the squared term is 0, in which case

y = q

is the maximum.

From the figure g(x) has a maximum of 3 at x=2.

A. Positive coefficient, CUP, no max

B. CUP, no max

C. Negative coefficient, will have a max, at y=3, not greater than 3.

D. Negative coefficient, max at y=4

Answer: D

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