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Mathematics, 03.06.2021 09:40 jraemier5480
Consider the graph of g(x) = -2x2 + 8x - 10. Identify the y-intercept, the vertex, and
the zeros of the function.
OA) y-intercept: (0, -10); vertex: (2, -2); zeros: (0,0) and (4,0)
B) y-intercept: (0, -10); vertex: (2,-2); zeros: none
C)
y-intercept: (0, -10); vertex: (2,-2); zeros: (0,0)
D) y-intercept: (0, 10); vertex: (-2, 2); zeros: none
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