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The graph of the function f(x) = (x 6)(x 2) is shown. Which statements describe the graph? Check all that apply. The vertex is the maximum value. The axis of symmetry is x = –4. The domain is all real numbers. The function is increasing over (–[infinity], –4). The function is negative over (–6, –2).

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