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A parabola with a vertex at (–1, –2) passes through the point (1,6). Using this information,

what are the x-intercepts of this parabola?


A) (1 – , 0) and (1 + , 0)
B) (2, 0)
C) (0, 0) and (–2, 0)
D) (0, 0)

how would i figure this out?
15 years ago

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Damon
Symmetric about vertical line x =-1
so 0 and -2 are the only x values that are the same distance less than or more than -1
15 years ago
aster
45
3 years ago
aster
a
3 years ago

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