Chapter 3: Q 52. (page 156)
Determine the quadratic function whose graph is given.

Short Answer
The quadratic function is.
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Chapter 3: Q 52. (page 156)
Determine the quadratic function whose graph is given.

The quadratic function is.
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If then
(a) Determine the slope and y-intercept of each function.
(b) Use the slope and y-intercept to graph the linear function.
(c) Determine the average rate of change of each function.
(d) Determine whether the linear function is increasing, decreasing, or constant.
Find a quadratic function whose x-intercepts are -1 and 5and whose range is
Graph the function by starting with the graph of and using transformations (shifting, compressing, stretching, and/or reflection). Verify your results using a graphing utility.
Hint: If necessary, write in the form .
Determine the quadratic function whose graph is given.

In the United States, the birthrate B of unmarried women (births per 1000 unmarried women) for women whose age is a is modeled by the function
(a) What is the age of unmarried women with the highest birthrate?
(b) What is the highest birthrate of unmarried women?
(c) Evaluate and interpret B(40).
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