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What does the graph of f(x)=-(x-3)^2+11 look like
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What does the graph of f(x)=-(x-3)^2+11 look like
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Answer:
opens downward with a vertex of (3,11)
Explanation:
just took the test
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heres the graph for that, if thats what you needed.
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