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Which graph represents a quadratic function with a vertex at (0, 0)?
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Which graph represents a quadratic function with a vertex at (0, 0)?
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Which graph represents a quadratic function with a vertex at (0, 0)?
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3rd graph on edu
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the 3rd one. (where the round part of the graph is at 0, 0) because that is where the y axis meets
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