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Determine whether or not the following points fall on the graph of f(x)=-3x^2+6x+5 Part A: (3,-4) Part B: (-1,4) Show or explain your work
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Determine whether or not the following points fall on the graph of f(x)=-3x^2+6x+5 Part A: (3,-4) Part B: (-1,4) Show or explain your work
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Determine whether or not the following points fall on the graph of
f(x)=-3x^2+6x+5
Part A:
(3,-4)
Part B:
(-1,4)
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The folling points do fall on the graph becuase (-1,4) would be on the left side of the graph and (3,4) would be on the right side of the graph
sorry dont have abetter explanation hope it helps
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