a) X-intercepts: c) Vertex: b) y-intercept: d) Equation of the line of symmetry: e) Select all the equations of the function for the graph. Justify your selections. A. F(x)=-2(x-2)(x-6) B. F(x) = 2(x-2)²+32 C. F(x)=-2(x+2)(x+6) D. F(x)= -6(x-2)²+32 F. F(x)= -2(x-2)²+32 Justify your selection
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