Mathematics, 03.06.2021 23:10 klrm9792
The following graph describes function 1, and the equation below it describes function 2:
Function 1
graph of function f of x equals negative x squared plus 8 multiplied by x minus 15
Function 2
f(x) = −x2 + 4x + 1
Function has the larger maximum. (1 point)
(Put 1 or 2 in the blank space)
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The following graph describes function 1, and the equation below it describes function 2:
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