Graph quadratic functions on the coordinate plane and use the graph to identify key attributes, if possible, including x-intercept, y-intercept, zeros, maximum value, minimum values, vertex, and the equation of the axis of symmetry.
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An architect is designing an office building with n floors that will have an FM radio antenna 15.85 m tall on its roof. Each floor of the building will be 3.9 m high. Which function can be used to find the total height of the building in meters, including the FM antenna?
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h(n) = 3.9n β 15.85
h(n) = 3.9n + 15.85
h(n) = 19.75n
h(n) = 15.85n + 3.9
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An architect is designing an office building with n floors that will have an FM radio antenna 15.85 m tall on its roof. Each floor of the building will be 3.9 m high. Which function can be used to find the total height of the building in meters, including the FM antenna?
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The graph of quadratic function g is shown on the grid. The coordinates of the x-intercepts, the y-intercept, and the vertex are integers. What is the maximum value of g?
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The graph of quadratic function f is shown on the grid. What is the y-intercept of the graph of f?
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The graph of a quadratic function is shown on the grid. Which equation best represents the axis of symmetry?
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Which graph best represents a quadratic function that has only one zero?