Answer
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Work Step by Step
The standard form of the equation $
x=-(y+2)^2+3
$ is
\begin{array}{l}
x-3=-(y+2)^2\\\\
(y+2)^2=-(x-3)
.\end{array}
The graph of this equation is a $\text{
parabola
}$ with the following properties:
\begin{array}{l}
\text{Vertex: }(
3,-2
),\\\\\text{Opening:
left
}.\end{array}
Using the properties above, the graph of the equation is given below.