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Minchanka [31]
1 year ago
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What would this graph look like? x intercepts: –35, –9 y intercept: 225 Vertex: (--17, –64)

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ziro4ka [17]1 year ago
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See attachment for the graph the describes the points x-intercepts: (-35, 0) and (-9, 0); y-intercept: (0, 225) and vertex: (-17, -64)

<h3>How to describe the graph of the function?</h3>

The features of the graph are given as:

  • x-intercepts: -35, -9
  • y-intercept: 225
  • Vertex: (-17, -64)

The above points can be properly written as:

x-intercepts: (-35, 0) and (-9, 0)

y-intercept: (0, 225)

Vertex: (-17, -64)

Next, we plot the points on a coordinate plane.

Then, we connect the points

Since the y-intercept is greater than the vertex, then it means that the vertex is a minimum and the graph must not exceed this point

See attachment for the graph the describes the given points

Read more about graphs at:

brainly.com/question/14323743

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