Angles formed when a transversal line cuts across two straight lines are known as corresponding angles. Corresponding angles are located in the same relative position, an intersection of transversal and two or more straight lines.
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The given function : 
Using completing the squares, we have
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(1)
Comparing (1) to the standard vertex form
, the vertex of function is at (h,k)=(-1,-4)
For x-intercept, put f(x)=0 in (1), we get
Square root on both sides, we get

∴ x intercepts : x= (-3,0) and (1,0)
For y-intercept put x=0 in (1), we get
∴ y intercept : (0,-3)
Axis of symmetry : 
In
, a=1 and b=2
Axis of symmetry=
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