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 * Graphing Quadratic Equations Target C - Three Representations Quick Check Solutions**

1) The y-intercept of f(x) is (0, -5) - we find this by substituting in x = 0, the y-intercept of g(x) is (0, 7) we find where the graph crosses the y-axis and the y-intercept of h(x) is (0, 5) we find this by looking at the table for x = 0. So the y-intercept that is the lowest in value would be that of **f(x)**. 2) ** g(x) ** and ** h(x) ** have minimum values because both are opening up. 3) f(1) = 0, we find this by substituting into the equation g(1) = 4 we find this by finding the y-value when x = 1 h(1) = 2 we find this by finding x = 1 in the table and reading the y-value associated with it so ** f(1) < h(1) < g(1) **

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