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What is the equation of the graph below? A) y=-(x-3)^2 +1 B) y= - (x+3)^2 +1 C) y= (x-3)^2 -1 D) y= (x+3) ^2 +1
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What is the equation of the graph below? A) y=-(x-3)^2 +1 B) y= - (x+3)^2 +1 C) y= (x-3)^2 -1 D) y= (x+3) ^2 +1
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What is the equation of the graph below?
A) y=-(x-3)^2 +1
B) y= - (x+3)^2 +1
C) y= (x-3)^2 -1
D) y= (x+3) ^2 +1
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D) y= (x+3)^2-1
the graph moves 3 units to the left and 1 unit down.
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