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The function f(t) = t2 + 4t - 14 represents a parabola. Part A: Rewrite the function in vertex form by completing the square. Show your
work.

Part B: Determine the vertex and indicate whether it is a maximum or a minimum on
the graph. How do you know?

Part C: Determine the axis of symmetry for f(t).

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