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2. Write two quadratic equations that are NOT equivalent, each forming a graph with x-intercepts
(-3,0) and (1,0).
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Write one quadratic equation that forms a graph through the points (-4,2) and (2,2) and has a
maximum value at the vertex.
4.
Write one quadratic equation that forms a graph through the points (-4,2) and (1,2) and has a
minimum value at the vertex.

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