A quadratic function y=f(x) is plotted on a graph and the vertex of the resulting parabola is (6,3). What is the vertex of the function defined as g(x)=f(x+2)-5 ? A quadratic function y = f() is plotted on a graph and the vertex of the resulting parabola is (6, 3) What is the vertex of the function defined as g() = f ( + 2) - 5?
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