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What are the coordinates of the turning point of the parabola whose equation is

y = x² - 4x + 48
(1) (2.0) (2) (-2, 16)
(3) (2,-4)
(4) (-2,0)
What is the equation for the axis of symmetry for: y = -x² - 2x-1
(1) x= 1 (2) X=-1
(3) y = 1
(4) y = -1
If the roots of a quadratic equation are -2 and 3, the equation can be written as:
1) (x-2)(x+3) = 0
3) (x + 2)(x + 3) = 0
2) (x + 2)(x-3) = 0
4) (x-2)(x-3) = 0
The equation of the axis of symmetry of the graph of y=2x2-3x+7 is
3
3
3
3
(1) X
(2) y=-
(3) X=-
(4) y=-
4
2
2
Ex7: What are the vertex and axis of symmetry of the parabola shown in the graph below?
(1) Vertex (1. 6); axis of symmetry: y=1
(2) Vertex (1, 6); axis of symmetry: x = 1
(3) Vertex (6, 1); axis of symmetry: y = 1
(4) Vertex (6, 1); axis of symmetry: x = 1

What are the coordinates of the turning point of the parabola whose equation is y-example-1
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