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A parabola whose equation is y=(x-5)^2 -2 has a vertex at A-(-5,-2) B-(-5,2) C-(5,-2) D-(5,2)
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A parabola whose equation is y=(x-5)^2 -2 has a vertex at
A-(-5,-2)
B-(-5,2)
C-(5,-2)
D-(5,2)
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It should be B-(-5,2) or at least that is what it should be
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I think the answer is B. Hope it helps!
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