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The vertex of this parabola is at (5, -4). Which of the following could be its equation?
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The vertex of this parabola is at (5, -4). Which of the following could be its equation?
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Answer:
y=-(x+5)2+4
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y= (x^2 -5) -4
The x^2 gives the parabolic shape,
the -5 signifies x position,
And the -4 y position
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