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Given a function where one x-intercept of a parabola is (-4,0), what will be the new x-intercept if h is increased by 6?
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Given a function where one x-intercept of a parabola is (-4,0), what will be the new x-intercept if h is increased by 6?
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Given a function where one x-intercept of a parabola is (-4,0), what will be the new x-intercept if h is increased by 6?
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the answer to your question is 2
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