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Mathematics, 07.06.2021 18:30 elisakgarcia2007

8. The function f is represented by the equation f(x) = (x + 2)(x + 3) and the point table provides some values for the quadratic function g.
X
-5
3
-3-1
-1 3
g(x)
Which of the following statements is true?
A. The sum of the zeroes of f(x) is less than the sum of the zeros of g(x).
B. The x-coordinate of the vertex of f(x) is less than the x-coordinate of the vertex of
g(x).
C. The y-coordinate of the vertex of f(x) is less than the y-coordinate of the vertex of
9(x)
D. The y-intercept of f(x) is less than the y-intercept of g(x).

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