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Mathematics, 04.02.2020 00:45 emath8082

What is the vertex of the graph?

a) (2,2)

b) (1,3)

c) (3,1)

d) (0,2)


What is the vertex of the graph?  a) (2,2)  b) (1,3) c) (3,1)

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