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y=a(x-2)(x+4) In the quadratic equatio...

`y=a(x-2)(x+4)`
In the quadratic equation above, a is a nonzero constant. The graph of the equation in the xy-plane is a parabola with vertex (c,d) . Which of the following is equal to d ?

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