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The vertex of the parabola would be located at which coordinates

-6,3
6,3
3,-6
3,6

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Step-by-step explanation

  • Given Equation


y = 4 {(x - 6)}^(2) + 3

  • Vertex Form


y = a {(x - h)}^(2) + k

where a-term determines how wide/narrow/upward or downward of the graph.

h-term determines the changes of graph for x-axis

k-term determines the changes of graph for y-axis.

The vertex of parabola is at (h,k).


y = 4 {(x - ( + 6)})^(2) + ( + 3)

Therefore, h = 6 and k = 3.

Answer


\large \boxed{(6,3)}

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