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  • 02-12-2016
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How do you graph y=-2(x+1)^2+1?

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  • 02-12-2016
y=-2(x+1)^2+1
y=-2x-2^3
y=-2x+4

Start at 4 on the y axis and go up 2 and over to the right one, do this till you have two points and graph the line.


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