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The graph of f(x)=|x-h|+k contains the points (-6,-2) and (0,2). The graph has a vertex at (h,-5). describe how to find the value of h. Then, explain how this value translates the graph of the parent function. (Edge2020)

The graph of f(x)=|x-h|+k contains the points (-6,-2) and (0,2). The graph has a vertex-example-1

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i cant read the picture clearly
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can I get a better photo of the pic , its very blurry

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