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Answer:


y=-(1)/(9)(x-2)^2-3

Explanation:

When a quadratic equation is in the form
y=a(x-h)^2+k (vertex form):

  1. The x-coordinate can be found by identifying which value makes
    (x-h)^2 equal 0
  2. The y-coordinate can be found by identifying the k value (y=k)

Therefore, if the vertex of the function is at (2,-3), h needs to be 2 for
(x-h)^2 to equal 0 and k needs to be -3. The only equation that displays this is G:


y=-(1)/(9)(x-2)^2-3

I hope this helps!

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