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Quadratic functions g and k are showed below g (x)=5x^2-12 k (x)=5x^2+c For what value of c will the graph of k be 9 units above the graph of g?
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Quadratic functions g and k are showed below g (x)=5x^2-12 k (x)=5x^2+c For what value of c will the graph of k be 9 units above the graph of g?
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Quadratic functions g and k are showed below
g (x)=5x^2-12
k (x)=5x^2+c
For what value of c will the graph of k be 9 units above the graph of g?
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C would equal -3 because you are going up 9 units
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