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Which of the equations below could be the equation of this parabola? ...a.p.e.x
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Which of the equations below could be the equation of this parabola? ...a.p.e.x
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Which of the equations below could be the equation of this parabola? ...a.p.e.x
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I believe the answer is A. Hope this helps and please tell me if I’m wrong so I can also learn :)
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