Mathematics, 14.08.2020 23:01 alexismurcia550
Determine which of the following statements is true concerning the values described in column
Column #1
Column w2
The x-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of The x-coordinate of the vertex of the gran of
y=-2x - 4x + 12
y=-3
The value found in column #1 is greater than the value found in column #2
The value found in column #1 is less than the value found in column #2
The value found in column #1 is equivalent to the value found in column #2
The relationship between column #1 and column #2 cannot be determined by the information given.
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