A sketch of y= ax² + bx + c is shown

Answer:
Positive, Negative, One negative and one positive
Step-by-step explanation:
a refers to whether the parabola opens upwards/downwards
c refers to y-inercept
solutions to the curve is dependent on the x intercepts
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The true statements are:
The equation is given as:
[tex]\mathbf{y =ax^2 + bx + c}[/tex]
The graph is an illustration of a parabola.
When a parabola opens up, then the value of (a) is positive
c represents the y-intercept i.e. the point where the graph crosses the y-axis.
From the sketch, the graph cross the y-axis below the origin.
So, the value of (c) is negative
The graph crosses the x-axis, at either sides of the origin.
So, the solutions are one negative and one positive.
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