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Which of the following parabolas is 2 units higher than y=2x2−4x−1, but has the same shape and opens in the same direction?
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Which of the following parabolas is 2 units higher than y=2x2−4x−1, but has the same shape and opens in the same direction?
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Which of the following parabolas is 2 units higher than y=2x2−4x−1, but has the same shape and opens in the same direction?
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Answer:
y=2x^2-4x+1
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i hope that’s right :)
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