f(x) = -(x² + 2x-3) 1.) Vertex (x₁ + (x)) = ( 2.) Axis of symmetry 3.) x-int. (x₁ + (x)) = ( (smaller x-value) 4.) x-int. (Larger x-value) (x₁ F(x)) = ( 5.) Standard Form f(x) = ) )
f(x) = -(x² + 2x-3) 1.) Vertex (x₁ + (x)) = ( 2.) Axis of symmetry 3.) x-int. (x₁ + (x)) = ( (smaller x-value) 4.) x-int. (Larger x-value) (x₁ F(x)) = ( 5.) Standard Form f(x) = ) )
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Chapter3: Functions And Graphs
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Problem 60RE
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