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12 December, 02:41

Sanjay begins to correctly graph the function f (x) = (x + 1) 2 - 3. Based on the axis of symmetry and the vertex, which graph could be Sanjay's? On a coordinate plane, a vertical dashed line at (1, 0) is parallel to the y-axis. A solid circle appears on the dashed line at (1, negative 3). On a coordinate plane, a vertical dashed line at (negative 3, 0) is parallel to the y-axis. A solid circle appears on the dashed line at (negative 3, 1). On a coordinate plane, a vertical dashed line at (negative 1, 0) is parallel to the y-axis. A solid circle appears on the dashed line at (negative 1, negative 3). On a coordinate plane, a vertical dashed line at (3, 0) is parallel to the y-axis. A solid circle appears on the dashed line at (3, negative 1).

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  1. 12 December, 02:49
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    On a coordinate plane, a vertical dashed line at (negative 1, 0) is parallel to the y-axis. A solid circle appears on the dashed line at (negative 1, negative 3).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In y = a (x - h) ² + k

    Line of symmetry is:

    x = h

    So x = - 1 for this quadratic

    Vertex is:

    (h, k)

    So (-1,-3) for this quadratic
  2. 12 December, 02:56
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    its C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    just took the test.
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