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Which of the eaquations below could be the equation of this parabola?
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Which of the eaquations below could be the equation of this parabola?
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Which of the eaquations below could be the equation of this parabola?
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Since the parabolas is traveling one the x-axis and it is going down the negative side I believe the answer is -3y^2 or answer C
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