The set of ordered pairs [(-2, -14), (1, 19), (2, 6), (3, -19)] defines a parabola. Which of the following sets of order
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The set of ordered pairs [(-2, -14), (1, 19), (2, 6), (3, -19)] defines a parabola. Which of the following sets of ordered pairs defines its inverse? {(2, 14). (-1, -19), (-2,-6), (-3, 19)] ((-14, -2), (19, 1), (6, 2), (-19, 3)) ((-2,-14), (1, 19), (2, 6), (3, -19)) ((14. 2). (-19, -1), (-6, -2). (19, -3))
State the coordinates of the hole of this function. If there is no hole select "no hole". O (1.4) 2x² - 7x+5 3x² - 48 (4,1) O (5,2) Ono hole Quartin 14 int
Evaluate the function. 27 0-27 O +27 f(x) = 2x² - 10x + 19 Find f(-4)
Question 7 (2 points) If f(x) = −2x² + 3x, select all the TRUE statements. Of(0) = 5 Of(a) = -2a² + 3a Of(2x) = 8x² + 6x Of(-2x) = 8x² + 6x
State the coordinates of the hole of this function. If there is no hole select "no hole". O (1.4) 2x² - 7x+5 3x² - 48 (4,1) O (5,2) Ono hole Quartin 14 int
Evaluate the function. 27 0-27 O +27 f(x) = 2x² - 10x + 19 Find f(-4)
Question 7 (2 points) If f(x) = −2x² + 3x, select all the TRUE statements. Of(0) = 5 Of(a) = -2a² + 3a Of(2x) = 8x² + 6x Of(-2x) = 8x² + 6x