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Mathematics, 07.05.2021 21:30 ashley968

A quadratic function, g(x), is shown graphed below is a shift of the function y=x?. Write the equation of g(x) in vertex form.
Point A is the larger zero of g(x). Algebraically determine its
values to the nearest hundredth.
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