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Which equation represents a graph with a vertex at (–3, 2)?

y = 4x2 + 24x + 38
y = 4x2 – 24x + 38
y = 4x2 + 12x + 2
y = 4x2 + 16x + 13

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Answer:


\large \bf \implies \: \boxed{ \tt{y = {4x}^(2) + 24x + 38}}

Explanation:


\bf \longrightarrow \: x = - (24)/(2 * 4) = - 3 \\ \\ \bf \longrightarrow \: y = \frac{4 * 4 * 38 - {24}^(2) }{4 * 4} = 2 \\ \\ \\ \bf \longrightarrow \: y = {4x}^(2) + 24x + 38

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