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Which of the following equations is of a parabola with a vertex at (-6, 0)? y = x^2 + 6 y = ( x + 6) ^2 y = x^2 - 6 y = ( x - 6) ^2

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Answer:

y = (x + 6)².

Explanation:

Recall that the transformations form of a parabola is:

y = ±a (b(x-h))+k where (h, k) are the coordinates for the vertex.

In this instance, the parabola has a vertex at (-6, 0). Therefore:

h = -6, k = 0.

The only equation given that satifies these conditions are:

y = (x + 6)².

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