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Which equation represents a graph with a vertex at (1, -6)? y=3x² + 6x - 3 y=3x² - 6x - 3 y=3x² – 8x-1 y=3x² – 3x-6
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Which equation represents a graph with a vertex at (1, -6)?
y=3x² + 6x - 3
y=3x² - 6x - 3
y=3x² – 8x-1
y=3x² – 3x-6
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Its the y=3x2one pretty sure
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