List the key features of the quadratic function y = x2 + 6x β 16.
Question 5 options:
A...
Mathematics, 16.10.2020 15:01 Goldenstate32
List the key features of the quadratic function y = x2 + 6x β 16.
Question 5 options:
A)
x-intercepts: (β8,0) and (2,0), y-intercept: (0,β16), vertex: (β3,β25).
B)
x-intercepts: (8,0) and (β2,0), y-intercept: (0,β16), vertex: (β3,β25).
C)
x-intercepts: (β8,0) and (2,0), y-intercept: (0,β6), vertex (β3,β25).
D)
x-intercepts: (β8,0) and (2,0), y-intercept: (0,16), vertex: (β3,β25).
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