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What is the vertex for the graph of y-3=-(x+2)^2

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Answer:

(-2, 3)

Explanation:

In the form ...

y -k = a(x -h)^2

the vertex is (h, k).

Your equation has k = 3, a = -1, h = -2, so the vertex is ...

(h, k) = (-2, 3)

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