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Which equation represents the axis of symmetry of the function y=-2x^2 + 4x -6 ?
a. y=1 b. x = 1 *** c. x=3 d. x = -3
a. y=1 b. x = 1 *** c. x=3 d. x = -3
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Anonymous
axis of symmetry formula x= -b/2a
-2 is the a , -4 is the b , -6 is the c in this quadratic equation.
so --4 which is now +4
next 4/2* -2 = -1
Yes. B. x= 1 is correct
-2 is the a , -4 is the b , -6 is the c in this quadratic equation.
so --4 which is now +4
next 4/2* -2 = -1
Yes. B. x= 1 is correct
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