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What is the minimum of the graph described by y= (x - 2)2 - 3

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(2,-3) is the minimum

Explanation:

y = (x-2)²-3 is a quadratic equation written in 'vertex' form: y = (x-h)²+k where 'h' and 'k' represent the vertex

The vertex is the highest or lowest point of the curve, in this case the 'minimum' so (2,-3) is the minimum

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