SOLUTION: what is the standard form of this equation x+8=y^2-4y+4 ?

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Question 860484: what is the standard form of this equation
x+8=y^2-4y+4 ?

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
x+8=y^2-4y+4
x + 8 = (y-2)^2
x + 8 = (y-2)^2 Parabola opening to the right C(-8,2)
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