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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 02:00 dina18

1. Consider the following equation: y = f(x) = 2(x + 4)(x + 1). a. Explain how you would find the y-intercept of a graph of this equation using algebra. Find the y-intercept
using algebra.
b. Explain how you would find the x-intercepts of this equation using algebra and the zero product property.
Find the x-intercepts using this method.
c. Explain how you would find the coordinates of the vertex (maximum or minimum) of this equation and find these coordinates using algebra.

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