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Which equation has a graph that is a parabola with a vertex at (-2, 0)? y= -2x^2 y = (x + 2)^2 y= (x – 2)^2 y= x^2 – 2
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Which equation has a graph that is a parabola with a vertex at (-2, 0)?
y= -2x^2
y = (x + 2)^2
y= (x – 2)^2
y= x^2 – 2
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y=(x+2)^2 has a vertex at (-2,0)
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