SOLUTION: What are the y-inercepts of the quadratic equation -3(x-1)^2+12

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Question 594955: What are the y-inercepts of the quadratic equation -3(x-1)^2+12
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What are the y-inercepts of the quadratic equation -3(x-1)^2+12
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It's not an equation, there's no equal sign.
Also, no mention of y.

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