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what is the standard form of the parabola whose vertex form is Y=-(X-3)^2+11

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[tex]y=-(x-3)^2+11\\ y=-(x^2-6x+9)+11\\ y=-x^2+6x-9+11\\ y=-x^2+6x+2[/tex]
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