SOLUTION: Which of the following equations is of a parabola with a vertex at (0, -3)?
y = (x - 3)^2
y = (x + 3)^2
y = x^2 - 3
y = x^2 + 3
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Question 316419: Which of the following equations is of a parabola with a vertex at (0, -3)?
y = (x - 3)^2
y = (x + 3)^2
y = x^2 - 3
y = x^2 + 3
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The equation of a parabola with vertex at
is:
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