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What is the equation of the graph below?
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What is the equation of the graph below?
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The third option: y= a(x-3)^2+ -2
The equation of a parabola is
y= a(x-h)^2+ k with the vertex at (h,k)
Since the vertex, or the lowest/highest point of the graph is at (3,-2), your equation is y= a(x-3)^2+ -2, the 3rd option.
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