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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 17:57 yam78

Which equation represents the graph?

A. (y+1)^2/9 + (x+3)^2/1 = 1

B. (y-1)^2/9 + (x-3)^2/1 = 1

C. (y+1)^2/3 + (x+3)^2/1 = 1

D. (y-1)^2/3 + (x-3)^2/1 = 1


Which equation represents the graph?A. (y+1)^2/9 + (x+3)^2/1 = 1B. (y-1)^2/9 + (x-3)^2/1 = 1C. (y+1)

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