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What is the vertex of the graph of y+2x+3 = -(x+2)^2 + 1? A. (-3,-33) B. (-3,3) C. (3,-24) D. (3,21)
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What is the vertex of the graph of y+2x+3 = -(x+2)^2 + 1?
A. (-3,-33)
B. (-3,3)
C. (3,-24)
D. (3,21)
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your answer is B. ) -3,3
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the vertex is (-3,3)
The graph opens downward too
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