Graph the parabola. y = -2x^2 Plot five points on the parabola: the vertex, two points to th
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Identify the vertex: The vertex of the parabola is the point (h, k), where h and k are the coefficients in the equation y = a(x - h)^2 + k. In this case, the equation is already simplified to y = -2x^2, which means the vertex is at the point (0, 0). Show more…
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