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Suppose a parabola has an axis of symmetry at x = -5, a maximum height of 9, and passes through the point (-7,1). write an equation of the parabola in vertex from. y = -4(x-5)^2+9 y = -7(x+9)^2 - 5 y = -0.06(x-5)^2 + 9 y = -2(x+5)^2 + 9

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