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Mathematics, 23.04.2021 17:00 j015

Toretto and O’Conner graphed two different quadratic functions in vertex form. Toretto graphed f(x)=(x+3)^2+1 and O’Conner graphed g(x) =-(x-3)^2+1 . Both of them drew the same graph. Part A: Who drew the correct graph? A Both of them are correct because the functions are the same.
B Neither of them is correct because their graph either has the wrong vertex or the wrong direction.
C O’Conner is correct because the vertex is (3,1).
D Toretto is correct because the graph is positive.
Part B: Justify your answer.

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