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Category > Math Posted 20 Aug 2017 My Price 6.00

[10] 1. Given the quadratic function f (51:)

[10] 1. Given the quadratic function f (51:) = 1.9 — 0.651: + 0.151:2 (A) Find a: and y intercepts algebraically. B) Find the vertex form of f ( (C) Find the vertex and maximum or minimum. ( C) Find the range of f. 
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Could it please be in details so that I know which formula to use, thank you 
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Status NEW Posted 20 Aug 2017 03:08 PM My Price 6.00

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