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Write an equation for a parabola with vertex at $(-3,-4)$ and $y$ -intercept 8
Step 1
In this case, the vertex is given as $(-3,-4)$, so we can substitute $h=-3$ and $k=-4$ into the equation to get $y=a(x+3)^{2}-4$. Show more…
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