College Algebra 1
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Thank you so so much for your help! any chance you can also let me know what the Axis of symmetry, vertex, and Y-intercept for the first 4 questions? thank you so much again!
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You're welcome. Axis of symmetry is the line x=0, and the intercept is y=0.
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Thank you for your reply! So question 1, 2, 3, and 4 all have all have the same Axis of Symmetry which is the line x=0 and Y-intercept which is y=0?
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No! That was only for question 4.
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