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Okay so I am confused about a few questions so I'll ask a few.
How do I find the x and y intercepts if they exist, the vertex, and the axis or line of symmetry, and put the function in general form?
f(x) = -2(x + 1)² -4
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the vertex’s coordinates are (-1,4)
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