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4. The following equations represent the same quadratic function written in standard, vertex, and intercept form, respectively. f (x)=0.5x^2 +x-1.5, f (x)=0.5 (x+1)^2 -2, f (x) =(0.5x+1.5) (x-1) Based on these equations, which ofthe following is a trait of the graph of f (x) ? A: the range is y>= -2 B: the line of symmetry is x=0.5 C: the graph falls toward negative infinity to both the left and right D: the y-intercept is (0, -2) Answer correctly and I'll mark Brainliest! Thank you in advance, i was caught on this practice problem

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