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Find the vertex of the function given below. y= x^2-2x+1 A. (2,-3) B. (-2, 13) C. (1,1) D. (1,0)
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Find the vertex of the function given below. y= x^2-2x+1 A. (2,-3) B. (-2, 13) C. (1,1) D. (1,0)
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Find the vertex of the function given below.
y= x^2-2x+1
A. (2,-3)
B. (-2, 13)
C. (1,1)
D. (1,0)
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The vertex is (1, 0)
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