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The function g(x) is a continuous quadratic function defined for all real numbers, with some of its values given by the table below. the quadratic function ƒ(x) is represented by the parabola below. x g(x) -3 0 -2 5 0 9 2 5 3 0 select all the statements that are true. the function ƒ(x) has a maximum value at x = 4.5. the function g(x) has a minimum value of 0. the maximum value of g(x) is twice the maximum value of ƒ(x). neither function has a minimum value.

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