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Which of the following gives the correct intercept points and vertex point for the function Ζ(x) = x2 + 5x + 6?
Question 1 options:
A)
y-intercept: (0,6); vertex point: (β5β2, β1β4); x-intercepts: (β2,0) and (β3,0)
B)
y-intercept: (0,β6); vertex point: (β7β2, β1β2); x-intercepts: (2,0) and (β3,0)
C)
y-intercept: (0,6); vertex point: (β5β2, β5β4); x-intercepts: (2,0) and (3,0)
D)
y-intercept: (0,β6); vertex point: (β5β2, β1β4); x-intercepts: (β2,0) and (3,0)
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