The equation y2+3=2(2x+y) represents a parabola with the vertex at(12,1) and axis parallel to y-axis(1,12) and axis parallel to x-axis(12,1) and focus at (32,1)(1,12) and focus at (32,1)
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The equation y2+3=2(2x+y) represents a parabola with the vertex at(12,1) and axis parallel to y-axis(1,12) and axis parallel to x-axis(12,1) and focus at (32,1)(1,12) and focus at (32,1)
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I'm sorry, but the information you provided seems to be incorrect or incomplete. The equation you provided does not represent a parabola, and the details about the vertex, axis, and focus are confusing and contradictory.
A parabola is represented by the equation y = ax^2 + bx + c or x = ay^2 + by + c, depending on whether it opens upwards/downwards or to the sides. The vertex is the point at the tip of the parabola, the axis is the line of symmetry, and the focus is a specific point inside the parabola.
Could you please provide the correct details so I can assist you better?
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