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Explain how the location of the vertex and the direction of the opening (upwards or downwards) affects the domain and range of the quadratic function. Use complete sentences.

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Explanation:

Its vertex position, as well as the position of its opening, influence its quadratic function set. Its y-coordinate of its vertex (v) and then all values of current above it are included in scope whenever the direction of openings becomes up therefore, the lowest y-value becomes possible.

  • It implies the scope is y >=v. If it sets up, then, y-coordinate of its vertex was its highest y value available, from all y-values above too y <= v.
  • The scope of a quadratic function, as it will continue forever to left and right, from the negative to positive infinity.
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