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A. (1, –4); minimum

B. (0, –3); minimum

C. (–1, 0); minimum

D. (1, –4); maximum

A. (1, –4); minimum B. (0, –3); minimum C. (–1, 0); minimum D. (1, –4); maximum-example-1
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Answer: The correct answer is A.

Step-by-step explanation: The graph cannot have a maximum, as the quadratic function goes on forever upwards. However, it can have a minimum, and the lowest point on the quadratic function is (1, -4).

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