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woolyfrog:

What is the equation of the graph below? A graph shows a parabola that opens up and crosses the x axis near one and a half and four and a half. y = − (x − 3)2 − 2 y = − (x + 2)2 − 3 y = (x − 3)2 − 2 y = (x + 2)2 − 3

woolyfrog:

@Zepdrix final question

Zepdrix:

You'll have to provide the graph :D

woolyfrog:

ok

woolyfrog:

i think the answer is c

woolyfrog:

ill show you the graph

woolyfrog:

Zepdrix:

shifted 3 to the right x goes to (x-3) shifted 2 down, y goes to (y+2) which becomes a -2 on the other side of the equation. y=(x-3)^2 - 2 yes c, good job

woolyfrog:

wow thank you

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