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Mathematics, 25.12.2021 14:00 jeremytheprimerapper

Which quadratic inequality does the graph below represent? y> or equal to x^2-3.
y< or equal to x^2+3.
y< or equal to x^2-3.
y> or equal to x^2+3


Which quadratic inequality does the graph below represent?

y> or equal to x^2-3. y< or equ

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