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Mathematics, 05.11.2019 09:31 Laylahlettiere

Identify the axis of symmetry and vertex of f(x) = –x^2 –2x–1.

axis of symmetry: x = 1; vertex: (– 1, –1)

axis of symmetry: x = – 1; vertex: (– 1, 0)

axis of symmetry: x = 1; vertex: (1, 0)

axis of symmetry: x = – 1; vertex: ( 1, 0)

solve the equation by factoring.

c^2-4c=0

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