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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 07:00 smariedegray

A parabola opens to the left. which could be the equation of the parabola
(x-4)^2=4(y+3)
(x-4)^2=-4(y+3)
(y-4)^2=4(x+3)
(y-4)^2=-4(x+3)

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