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Write the function which defines a parabola with vertex (2,-3) and axis x=2
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How would I write the function which defines a parabola with a vertex of (2,-3) and axis x=2 ?
I would like to have some help on this problem please. I'm so post to find the vertex and axis of the parabola.Does anyone have