SOLUTION: y=-(x+3)^2

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Question 41821This question is from textbook cord algebra 1
: y=-(x+3)^2 This question is from textbook cord algebra 1

Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To graph this parabola
y = -(x+3)^2
realize its vertex is at (-3, 0) and that it is of normal width but concave downward because of the minus sign before the parentheses...

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