SOLUTION: Find the vertex of the graph of the equation x -y^2 + 6y =8. Enter your submission as an ordered pair. For example: (0,1).

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Question 1023976: Find the vertex of the graph of the equation x -y^2 + 6y =8.
Enter your submission as an ordered pair. For example: (0,1).

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use a finished standard form as .
The vertex is (h,k).






The vertex is (-1,3).

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