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Mathematics, 13.02.2021 04:40, abelxoconda

Miranda graphed (y + 1)2 > 6(x - 2). Which could Miranda use to justify that her graph is correct? Check all that apply.
Because only the y quantity is squared, the curve is a parabola.
The parabola opens right because 6 is in front of the x-quantity.
There is a strict inequality so the boundary is included in the solution set.
The shading is outside the parabola because (0,0) satisfies the inequality.
The values subtracted from x and y in the equation are the coordinates of the vertex which is (2, -1).

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